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Show New Classes For Volunteers at Utah Soap Box Derby Seekcs nospirai to Deqm Spbnsors for Participants series of orientation classes for volunteer workers will their family or even a neighbor begin Monday, April 7, at Utah should still have a name on their State Hospital. The classes will be held each cars when they enter the race. A new By INGE H. ADAMS , i -7 .'4? r Monday evening from 9 to 10 p. m. ana are aesignea to give the volunteer worker an understanding of the hospital, patients and volunteer duties. Films, talks by hospital department personnel and visits to wards will be included in the series, which will be held in the medical-surgicbuilding claU-roo- The winner of the local derby will enter the state derby, and if he emerges a winner there, will be eligible to go to Akron, Ohio, the national Soap Box Derby race. Local winners will "be awarded trophies which are being donated by' Ted Morgan. The Utah" County Soap Box Derby Association is at present working on the construction of a permanent racing hill, located in the new .Lion's Park in the Grandview area. This will be the only soap box derby hill in the state, especially constructed fc that purpose. Boys who "wish to enter this year's soap boxi derby, should register when they buy their wheels and steering kit, which" is available only at P, E. Those who participated in the race last year must also register agiin this year in order to the derby. be eligible to Nanieve Callahan, coordinator of volunteer services, will direct the series which is open to! bHh men and women volunteers Persons interested may call her at extension 297. FR SEEKS SPONSORS D. Wood-roE. Evans, a member of the board of directors of the Utah County Soap Box Derby Association, who. seeks sponsors for derby participants. w - snAncnrc w HI the expense of the wheels which is $17.50, and the steering kit which comes to $3. In addition to that amount each boy is allowed to spend up to a total of $35 in the construction of his car 1 eluding the paint. Many spon, costof sors take over the total to have an otficial sponsor will back him if he runs into difficulty and keep him from Also the getting discouraged. on the will be name sponsors car. Boys who are aided by their father, or another member of Statistics Prison Term Saturday: . BOy to Ted and Gwyn Worthen Van leuven, Springville. ' Friday: Boy to Merlin and Bette William Hal Palmer, 22, 48 E. 5th N.. who had pleaded guilty in Fourth District Court to charges of burglary of Miller's Triday to one to 20 years in prison, suspended. He was placed on probation for 18 months.. Scott, Utah State Pris- Lee J, on, charged with escape, entered a plea of innocence. Trial was Tid-we- ll Johnson, Orem. Boy to Earl Wayne, and Lucille Woffinden Smith, Orem. Girl to Moiiroe and Louise Knight Singleton, Provo. Boy toVerl and Lois Houtz BeKrmann, Springville. "Wednesday: Boy to Gary and Carma Barker Rasmussen, Spanish Forkl DIVORCES FILED Karen S. Murray vs. John Dwane Murray. . 18. Cleve W. MacDonald, 28, Orem, charged with wilful neglect and failure to support three minor children, was permitted to with draw a plea ox. guilty, and the American Fork Building Permits Reach ($19,000 rWUlKon PTA Glares meeting T ht Child: Exceptional PTA will meet Monday at 8 p.m. jn the Franklin School Library, Mrs. Sterling Callahan, i president of the organization, re- ortd Satiirdav. : Dr. J. C. Moffltt, ent ;of the Provo City Schools, will be the principal speaker at the meeting, , Realtor Seeks Enforcement of Land Agreement . 59 S. $1,000; $9,000; G. J. Garlicky 4th E., remodel residence, Verl L. Fullmer, 97 S. to 5th E., addition residence, $1,000; Thomas F. Laufsen, 348 S. 5th E., brick residence, $8,000. Total, $19,000. community . Ash-ton- s. ? 'j j hunts old. forebodings as to the weather, and the heces-sit- y for carrying out the hunt regardless when club members were told their 3600 eggs would spoil if a postponement was tried, thfe Provo event went 'off as scheduled Saturday morning. Bundled up parents and children appeared as early as 8 a.m. at North and Memorial Parks, and the hunt started at 9 a. m. As Chairman Robert Q. Strong put it, "it was all over by 9:10." The colored white snow eggs in the skift-omade finding them easy. Chairman Strong estimated that pearly 1000 parents and children showed up at each park. Prizes included two live bunnies. Weather was brisk but not too bad. The sun even broke through during the hunt, and it all ended on a happy note for both the kids and relieved Exchange 'Club members who had worked all week boiling and coloring the 3600 eggs. , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roundy had their new daughter christened' Debra Lee by Bishop Summers. ! ! Visiting recently at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roundy, Was Sheila Roundy who is employed at of her parents, . Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and daughters of Kearns were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton. GOP of Lehi Meet Monday LEHI A reorganization meeting for the Republican precinct of Lehi has been called for Monday evening, April 7, according to Dean Evans, chairman. The meeting will be held in the Memorial Building at 8 p.m All local Republicans are urged to attend. A VERY From V Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. William Sperry visited in Salt Lake City recently with Cleone Kay who is in the LDS 'Hospital there. MARLON . fel;fV small cork tacked lo'w on backs of picture frames will prevent dark lines on walls. A '5lf ' i No corn, no diches. COWBOY is the real-lif- e story of a Chicago hotel clerk who wants to become a seal tough cowboy. How b wings ft . . . on the trafl Cram Chicago to Mexico and back ... the girls be meets... the adventoves Mlde Wallace without end A- x4 f i FONDA -P- LUS CO-HI- ,? make others off at the pass. This is the kind of western COWBOY is... really the best because ifa really the West! with U1 OUR SPECIAL THIS WEEK Hamburqe rs 15c ilsf: :i?lt ()"' UNTIL 8 P. M. 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STARTS MONDAY 6:30 7:QQ in T IHIUplIb who !Wa wy danQr AT ADUtTS amfD .... v- an entertainment that beads all the zLJ WEBtGlliV if drama ol ine V uu yrv?r 1:15 p.m. P-- - CLIFT-MARTI- N 1 j KOT SU mi DEAN of western starlitEtdhrS! OPEN for $40 a month and a shiny Tin Star! - Theatres 3 STANDING OFF A LYNCH; MOB... wx- EASTER ...it ain't that kind their 13th grandchild. iMsm FT HAPPY MONTGOMERY MDO Mr. and Irs. Clyde Keyte of Idaho and Mrs. Lola Ferguson of Central. Ariz., and Mrs. Verda Han-soof Salt Lake City visited in Mona Monday with relatives and friends. LUCKY 13 WEST PARIS. Me. (UP) Mr. s San Francisco's Cow Palace, and Mrs. Harold Perham are the largest indoor arena in the West, parents of 13 children and recent is valued at more than $50,000,000 ly received word of the birth of 17,000. quality were outlined by him as enthusiasm for what you do, belief in the product you are selk Ing, postltive thinking., and mastery of good public relations. Improvement by looking both for ward and backward was the second quality Mr. Lowe listed. A quality of oneness was the third he mentioned, oneness In getting people to inink the same' way, and the fourth he. stated was the eradication of neglect of certain important things in life. The final quality he listed was one of service. He said we must be dedicated to service to mankind. ALL THE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF "THE YOUNG LIONS"!. i andrcan seat more than in any business. First of all. he, said the person' must possess leadership and with leadership he must have or sanitation and ability to delegate authority: Points which produce this Intel-mountai- n "Yup:.."Nope" j family. ' success have torts TTodtay I 111. PINCKNEYVILLE, (UP) The 14th child of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hagene arrived on Friday the 13th. The daughter made seven boys and seven girls in the Sherman B. Lowe, ! ever staged by, the sponsoring Provo Exchange Club. r Aide Outline Success Formula executive George D. at the reguLiori'a Club lar lowed by a program with Herman meeting this week Voung as master of ceremonies. where he outlined the necessary "Happy Birthday,", was smog to factors for success in business. Mr. Lowe listed five qualities Alfred Gowers' who was t celebrating his 91st birthday anni- that an executive must have to versary. Also present was James Vickers of Nephi who is 94 years f Afton M. Payne doing business, re-ent- er successful Lions Club Hears Governor's A delicious dinner was served to officer to Governor 160 people, fol- Clyde, 'was speaker approximately Despite : , ajj Payne Real .Estate, has filed suit in Fourth District Court against Ralph F. Hicken, 460 iE. 3050 N., Provo, asking the court to enforce performance of a land trade agreement made Feb. 18, or award plaintiff $4,151 damages., The plaintiff said Mr. Hicken had agreed to trade one acre across the road s o u t h of the Theron Stoker home in the liver bottoms for the south two acres of the Edwin Booth property adjoining the Stoker property north line. The agreement provided for Sunday, April clearing the land, leveling, fenc' PROVO ing, and moving onto it of the Hicken barn. Glenn Academy Cowboy, with Ford. The plaintiffs charged he was ParamountThe Young Lions, "willing and able" to carry put his part of the agreement ut with Marlon Brando. the defendant had informed him Uinta Peyton Place, with he was unwilling to go through Lana Turner. with the trade. Pioneer Motor Vu Run Silent, Run Deep, and Enemy From Space. AMERICAN FORK" IN AMERICAN FORK j Coral Three Faces of Eve, with Joanne Woodward. Sun. Mon. Tues. & Wed. Starllte The Devil's Hairpin, OPEN 6r30 SHOW AT 7:10 and The Tin Star. PLEASANT GROVE Grove Closed. OREM JEAN' Geneva The Tin Star, and The Sea Shall Not Have Them. SPRINGVILLE "rite1 5 Rivoli Raintree County, with L Montgomery Clift. 2nd FEATURE SPANISH FORK Arch Operation Mad Ball, NDA with Jack Lemmon. AMERICAN FORK Building permits for a total of $19,000 were issued in March, according to the month's report issued by Alfred Johnson, city building in- PAYSON Huish Sing Boy Sing, spector. Home construction dominated the new building activity. Tommy Sands,. Permits were Issued to Robert Patterson, No. 2nd W., brick SEVEN PLUS SEVEN residence, ; I I LALCUIIUIIUI ,; j What's Playing At the Movies BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Suspended On Probation set 'for June j m. al , It is much to the advantage of the boy participating in the race tnlrp nviT at least who cars. j " Evans. f women's clubs or any- individual interested in this annual event, boy. Sponsors can can.sponsor-as well as financial givethe boys moral support and technical advice on the construction of their k-- for VA-- .- Chugg. Civic, or church organizations, ; vi 0 ,. i They could use something like "Sponsored by Pop." no one can help Even '1 the boy though doing the actual work on the car, it will help him to have someone stand by and give him technical aid when he needs it. Any person, club or organization willing to take over the sponsorship of a boy should contact Dr. 1 I MONA The Juab Stake High Priests and partners held their annual banquejt at the Mona Ward recreation hall recently Ever hunt Easter eggs in the snow? Well, if they're colored they're real easy to find, as nearly 2000 Provo children (and parents) discov- ered Saturday in what turned out to be one of the most sal''vL19s SUNDAY HERALD ; , j An appeal for sponsors for boys who wish to participate in the annual soap box derby race, is being made by Dr. Woodrow E. Evans, sponsor chairman and a member of the board of directors Ox the Utah County Soap Box Derby Association. The annual derby is sponsored by the association, P. E. Ashton Co., and The Daily Herald. Dr. Evans is representing the Provo Kiwanis Club, where he is chairman of the Boys and Girls Committee. Working with him on this project of selecting sponsors for soap box derby participants are Charles Atkinson, lumber of the board of directors of the Kiwanis Club, and committee members Dr. Robert Petty, Glen Farrer, Dr. Paul Clark, Dell Ashworth and Don nnn RociriAnf Honored on n 91st Birthday Easter Egg Hunt Turns Out Success Q&vq h tea 0?r.N START 7 p.m. ADULTS 65c TW7$ 65 e - 925 ' ' c tht gresi tradxtum cf Cixt War Romaic irTtTTSATlDTH TATZXOD DVA TTATITC OATTTTJ CHoc:u,TCftn0ni c. - IIOnTQOTTTTnY ItXlUAT UO"INSOM - DASIUO HCHT PICTlhr3r $vn.-.on.-Tu- 70c vim BRIAN r OONLEW : M-O-- M MttZNTt M MSI CAMSU . . MONTGOMERY CLIFT ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAIPTT. 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