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Show Nebo School District Gams 240 Students in Overall Total Over 57 : r' Nebo School $248,481.36, leaving a balance on District currently "has' a total en- hand in the, Bank of Spanish Fork rollment of 8316 students, an in- of $77,449.67, in the First Security crease of 240 over the' 8076 listed Bank of Payson of $20(J,000, and in for last year. It was reported Sat- the Springville Bank, $200,000, urday. Of .'these new students, 104 making total funds available at are in the (elementary schools of Sebt. 15 of $477,449.67. ; ' In the report on the enrollment Rnanish Fork. ' it was also stated that some totals, Figures on enrollments for. the various district areas and age transforation changes would belevels'7 were charted this week , by come necessary. A present it was the district's Research Depart- - L stated, 15 Leland and Palmyra ment. Strangely enough, . seven kindergarten children are being to the Benjamin school areas show increases and transported 12 Shore kindergarLake School, decreases! seven show , ten are children being transported Largest increase recorded was to the School, and 17 Benjamin Fork the in Spanish elementary Thistle, River Botand Birdseye schools. Other gains were Spring' tom be5 t, ' U . V'' $ y ' u A I - -- 'r"11' f I nltlimi . f': fyfr'' 'r:' ; r''.r-- i ' ' SPRINGVILLE , Rivoli - Chase a Crooked Shadow, with Richard Todd. . SPANISH FORK The Fly, and Space Arch 5 - - Master ART TEACHERS GIVE EXHIBIT An exhibit of some of the work of the art teachers of Alpine. District ' Was jviewed by; all employees of the district at their annual' fall institute 'held this week at Orem Hih School The artists, their work and the medium used are: Harold Woolston, Pleasant Grove High School,, "Spring Stream," oil; Evan Nelson, American Fork High School, "Fall Harvest", and "Autumn Walk," water color ; Dean Welch, Lehi High School, "Mountain Xake," oil; Dave Nielsen, Lincoln Junior High School, VSundown," watercolor, and "Shed," pencil sketch; William Bird, Orem High School "Trees" and "Green 'Summer," water color; Margaret E." Johnson, district supervisor,, "Waves,", water color. Above, viewing "a painting by Ivan Nelson are; from left, Mr. Woolston, x" ' ': . Mr. Nelson, Mr. Bird and Mr. Nielsen. -- $515,-386.47rbala- unpaid, w presented at the weekly board meeting by the. clerk was the statement of funds to Sept. 15, 1958, showing balance at Aug. 31 of $325,901.03, plus deposits (current) $30.00, les expenditures of Also , When you teach 22 years at one school during which time nearly 1000 boys and girls have each spent a year in your classroom it certainly shouldn't be . too far fetched to say you have become I ' , . Probate and Notices Guardianship :'. runcu itAt m: camiu v NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a competitive .exainination for the position of "Supervisor of Slaughter-House and "Meat Processing . ' will be held as designated below. 4 TIME: 10:00 A.'M.-Satur- day ' October 1958. PLAjCE: Utah State Prison, Draper, Utah. Mr. Painter Scouts Get Top Awards in Nephi Applicants should have recognized training or supervised experience in slaughter of animals and meat processing. NEPHI A Juab District Scout All men wishing to participate of Honor and Awards Court in this examination should report program has been et for SunState Prison Draper, Utah in ac day evening, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m cordance with the above stated This program is in ' connection wtih the Juab Stake Quarterly . time. Conference, and will be the eve ob. Application Forms may be ning meeting of that conference. , tained by mail from the above The feature numbers of this named office or may be obtained will be the awarding program and filed at the time of the extwo of Eagle Scout awards and miiuiiaiixm. two Silver Explorer awards, Published In The Daily and Sim-da- y Herald Sept. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, which are the highest" awards in scouting and exploring. 26. 28, 29, 30, Oct. 1, 2, .3, 1958. Receiving the, Eagle Scout L awards will be Robert Powell, DELINQUENT NOTICE . son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell Upper East Union Irrigation of Nephi, and Jimmy Pexton, .Company, a corporation, principal of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow son; place of business, Provo, Utah. There are delinquent upon the Pexton, also of Nephi. Silver following described stock on ac- Explorer awards will be given count of assessment for the year to Richard Jensen, son of Mr. 1958, levied July 31, 1958, the and Mrs. Udell Jensen, and Blair several amounts set opposite the Painter, son of Mr. and Mrs. names of the respective share- Reese Painter, both of Nephi All of these boys except Richard holders as follows Jensen attended the National No. Name Shares Due Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge ft 229 RavmnnH PrV $S 40 a year ago this past- summer. Parents of all scouts, , and 1028 Brigham Young and all others interested friend, 14.00 .10 University ...... are 1125 Brigham Young very cordial!; invited to at , this program. tend . 64 9.10 University . 1115 Gregory E. Austin . 4 5.60 7.00 742, George H. Hansen . 5 701 Home Owners Loan Corp., Pledgee of 2.80 Isaac Jacobs, ...... 2 1039 Edna C. Doe 7.00 5 1168 Club Radar LOS ANGELES (UPI) Actress Corporation ....... 9 13.30 936 Frank B. Cox .... 1 , 1.40 Sally Jo Todd, 23, already facing a drunk driving charge as the re 946 Raymond B. Johnson five-ca- r crash, when her and Lilly H. Johnson 1 . 1.40 sult of a car a. jumped diyider. on , the 894 Parley Linford .... .70 . , , Hollywood Freeways last Aug. 26 'ii law ana Ana in accordance wim a . $25,000 damage faced an order of the board of directors today H ; made on the 31st day ofJuly, suit. The was suit in filed, superior 1958, so' many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary court Friday by Mrs.' Sherill Newill be sold at the office of the Dit, jx, of Canoga Park, who charged she received injuries in secretary, iwn JNorcn wu nasi, the mishap. Provo, Utah, on Tuesday the 7th day of October, 1958fc at 4 o'clock p. m. to pay. the delinquent assess SPEAKING FRANKLY DES MOINES (UPI) ment together with the cost of Gov. advertising . and expense of sale. Herschell C; Loveless received a UPPER EAST UNION opinion of Iowa's HIRIGATION CO. A letter signed system. highway S. By Tracy Colvin, Secretary by M. Anderson, Madison, Wis"., Published in The Sunday Herald said, "You have the worst damned Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 1958. highways in the United States." -- - . to-w- it: " . - , Actress Sued For $25,000 Damages , . ' , , ONeMASeOPg Jr MONDAY HURRY-EN- DS Rossano Brazzi Joan Pillman- - Fontaine-Bradfor- d Open 7:00 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RETHtES Chester; Graff who has retired after 34 years of teaching service, 22 of them as the sixth grade teacher at ADULTS ; STARTS TUESDAY . PCIP $Ml$W&((lfMl )) : 30 65c ' ." ' - ' ' ' WKKRRED .IHSURANCE For PREFERRED RISKS Af DEFERRED RATES ' r ALL FORMS ' . ' )) )) 21 Show 7:13 CHILDREN FREE JERRY FEATURE VALD'S pr6duct.cn of STARTS 7:15 ' ' ' mmSt "-vy) I Becomes A Star! SUSAN STRASBERG in v.- Prof. Robert K. Thomas of the Brigham Young University faculty will be the featured speaker at the quarterly stake priesthood meeting of East Provo LDS Stake at 2:15 p.m. Sunday in the Bonneville - fifteenth Ward ' chapel. All male members of the stake above the age of 12 are invited to attend , the session, it is announced by Sherman T. Hill, , stake president. The general meeting will be preceded by the monthly meet ing of the ,stake High Priests' quorum at 1:15 p.m. in the same chapel. It will be under the direction of Bryan J. Petty, quo- - .V.'.W-V- PAUL NEWMAN - JOANNE WOODWARD ANTHONY FRANCIOSA ORSON WELLES LEE REMICK ANGELA LANSBURY .caot,i SECOND FEATURE STARTS Priesthood Meet To H ea r P rofesso r 9:10 - rum president ;itoc;.:ijiy BRANDO CLIFT Starring . 9 SUSAN STRASBERG HENRY FONDA Mei M tot RevrJ br IRWIN E SHAW Co - Starring: Joan Greenwood - Herbert Marshall and Introductinr i , CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER EM MJll v Open Daily HHISVI at 1 p.nie - EAST AMERICAN FORK Gates Open 7:15 Show Starts 15 Minutes Before Dusk SEE NOW on the only HIGH EFFICIENCY SCREEN in UTAH A new sensation in Your Viewing Pleasure Adults 60c Children Free Free Playground and Rides TONIGHT THRU WEDNESDAY jrt SaltFirst Lakt Appearanct ' I m fills -- PLAYING! -1 ""TMwriWBrrweeMi . 4 jock nAi:oEY- - gilbert rouu Brjn - Fnira I.1itci!u:j-7ag:;er-E.'- i- I l!'P rn Wi ni3iuto 2nd AICIIARO EGAII vmmn nmi FEATURE - DAN DURYEA - JULIE ADAMS JAII STERLING STEKOPKC sours 75 per per-ten r . i . now at Rainbow ( Office, Call EMpir for jj reservation t. Save by bwying in advance. : FEATURES 37 AT , 1 - - - - 0:00 :40 3:45 5:50 7:55 1 it? Regular - IN PERSON p70 e au3nAHi HURRY - TODD-AIIII- E BAXTER-HERBER- jta0iiiuxAiKinn-riTiia- LuM' T . AlONDAY .S4e Advance $130 per per" . . New en c Retneew Office. Call. t EMpire fer 37 .ivy.w..' ' reserve' Hons. Seve by beyine in md- - Dqnsbj Ccfween Sham RICHARD ENDS r; uoponbor 27 sssaoaeasssL. 7 4-05- . Rotarn By Popular Domcnd INCORPORATID fR The Kid Sister of 'PICNIC years in MIA and Schools, priestSunday hood quorums. He has also served in many other capacities in his church. .1. .'.', Community affairs have also claimed his attention with safety one of his particular interests. He and Mrs. Graff are the parents .of three married sons !and have 11 grandchildren. served as teacher for FIRST WILUAM FAULKNER'S Timpanogos.. CATUtDAY ONLY )f J Johnny Mathis DUE TO THE LENGTH OF .THIS PROGRAM, EACH ; FEATURE WILL BE SHOWN ONCE ONLY 1 Eugno Jlesni3c presents . DISPLAY Chrism Carere CJCiAWN F'jowe . CLASSIFIED 1 Y COLOR by DCLUXg ZC? Y0'J2 C.inTAnL-nr- T j.oemffrP3t ' jr i Stctcf 7:i0 1' . - SHOW 2y FTANCOIESAGAN'S 28-Se- r A ONE NffiflTQMIV kj m tukatbi STARTS MONDAY 7:00 Churches here next summer Delegates will come from every state and 64 other countries to attend the meeting Aug. 2, acto the Rev. Maurice F. cording Lyerla, executive secretary of the For many years he has operated Colorado Christian Missionary Soa large fruit farm, in Orem in ad- ciety.' dition to teaching and will now devote his energy to fruit growFirst brooms were twigs of the and took their ing. In the winter season, heand Scotch- broom Mrs. Graff are planning to travel. name from that plant. -- mm . THE PERFECT FAMILY PROGRAM , Mr. Jensen ' VTAm most pfsnwcmvE y, OPEN . Plant" at the, Utah .State Prison , ' that. For Chester Graff, who voluntarilast spring at 61, ly-retired has taught school for 34 years in "three states beginning as a young man in Springdale,. Zion National Park. His special abilities have been n teaching children good citizen ship and work habits in addition to the textbook work. He stressed industry and thrift,, the willingness to work, integrity and social studies. He spent much time in special instruction work with backward students and was always a leader in initiating and carrying through school projects, according to his principal, H. R . Staheli. Mr. Graff also was active in boys athletics and coached the baseball, teams. In addition he wrote and coached many dramatic plays for special occasions. His teaching experience was on both elementary and high school levels. He first served as "principal of Springdale School in Zion National Park. He also was on teaching staffs as Panaca, Nev. ; Idaho Falls and Ririe, Ida., where he served as principal and teacher for seven years. He taught one year at BY High School and spent one year introducing the first adult educational classes ln Utah County. In 1&34 he moved to Orem and was employed" at Timpanogos School until his retirement in July, 1956. I Mr. Graff says, "My years at Timpanogos School have been the most enjoyable of my teaching career. In .my opinion Provo City schools are among the finest because of teachers, administrators, parents and children." His teaching services have been extended to other areas particu larly LDS Church activities. He i . , X ''And if so, an institution will be missing this year at Timpanogos ' 'School. He is Chester Graff, Vho has taught sixth grade to 857 students at Timpa over a as a record whose and nogos teacher extends even far beyond f - - . i ' - . Consult County Cleric Respective Signers for Fur ther information Annual Smorgasbord sponsored; "by kth Kensington Society of the Springville Community Church! has been scheduled for Friday,1 Sept. 9ft at tha ntiurrVi If im TorwirinA by Mrs. Harry Hulce, Kensington president. i Dinner will be served , from 6 to 8 p.m.,.. and thr menu will include turkey, chicken, fish and meat balls, in addition to a variety of salads pastries, piei and other foods. j to The public is invited participate in the dinner, and Kensington members promise that no one will go away hungry from the smorgasbord. All proceeds from the function will. be A PIZZA HIS MIND used for the building fund and It for generaKupkeep. of the ComTHOMPSON, Conn. (UPI) ' cost Philip Choquette more dough munity Church. Mrs. Harry Cutshall .Is serving after an argument with his wife. Choquette was fined $18 for toss- as general chairman of the dinner. ing a pizza at her. j CHURCH CONFERENCE SET DENVER : (UPI) About 10,000 persons are expected to attend the, annual assembly of the International Convention of Christian an institution. Legal Notices or toe ' I ) . ": SPRING V IL L E ' Teacher Reti res Af ter 34 Yea rs $1,151,-063.6- 1, Kensington Groufy aers smorgasbord nel' Wilde. " . 55 " A Certain Smith, with Rossanno Brazzi. NEPHI Venice Maracaibo, with Cor-- , . " X-- 7. PAYSON Huish , $635677714. 21 . kindergarten children are to the Salem ing transported Springville high school, 21; Maple- - School. This makes an enrollment ton School, 22; Spanish Fork high of 49 kindergarten children at school, Benjamin school, 12; each of these schools. Paygon elementary schools, 34. Each of the larger Junior high SPRINGVILLE Enrollment in schools in the district recorded a 'schools increased by Springville's decrease in enrollment, with Span- approximately 81 students . over ish Fork Junior High the largest last year, it is reported by Leo loss, a decline of 36. Springville A. Crandall of Springville, local Junior High reports a decrease of school board member and presl- 10, and Payson Junior High a loss dent of the board. of 22. A report from Clarence Wendell, Among other statistics currently director of research tor the disunder study by the Nebo Board of trict, shows that , enrollment in iv. r; ttj Springville 's elementary schools jtrict's huge building program now was 60 more, than last year. Enunderway. Reports presented to rollment at Springville High the board by the district clerk this School was 558, or an increase of week showed total contracts in- 21, while erfrollment in the junior cluding architects costs, high was 602, or a decrease' of ' amount expended, 10 students. f; Air Force Rescue Team Praised by Wreck Survivors Ride a Crooked Academy Trail, and Once Upon a Horse. SANTA MARIA, Azores. (UfZV Paramount The Hunters, with Survivors of the grounded PorRobert Mi'tchum. vessel Arnel had hih tuguese Uinta Liane, Jungle Goddess. The Long praise today for the rescue work Pioneer Motor Vu Hot Summer, and The Young of the U.S. Air Force. A rescue unit removed 128 perLions. sons from the ship by helicopter LEHI '; and cable after it went aground Closed Royal on a in reef heavy seas, a quarter FORK AMERICAN of a off mile Santa Maria. Coral Kings Go Forth, with U.S. from fliers Lages Air Base Frank Sinatra. were over within a few wreck the the Fast ptarlke The Last oi10th too late to but were they Ave. hours, Guns, and Laughter on 27 save who drowned passengers PLEASANT GROVE trying 'to make it ashore In lifeGrove Closed boats. OREM v.- ;j (: Scera Closed "4s ' ' Sep. Sunday, PROVO V isss County, ! At The Movies FORK SPANISH SUNDAY HERALD ctT5nAT' ekptembUtah m. Utah Whafs Playing T0" ;i- - .... f Beauhful. lroudM.Untamd 7 '. in EASTMAN COL05 Co-ll-it . 4'aIME LOCK". r n A 3 5 . l Mt ic;;o"o -- 10 7 J ' |