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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 Utah County. Utah 4-We- DAILY HERALD St. Francis v Course Slated ek n C P, I i on Ed ca t u Safety Region 5 Band Fesiiyal Set April 14 in Payson Students Get Library i. ! band festival will be held in s r April ' 14, four-wee- i 4 s To Conclude Drama Season schools Springvillc, An BERN, Switzerland (UPI) unidentified minor official of the Polish Erobassy here has been expelled from Switzerland for espionage and has left the country, it was announced officially Wednesday night. their , Orem, SWISS EXPEL POLE dren and treat many Interesting subjects. Included in the group are many books about children from foreign lands. Through reading, children can learn more about neighbors, Mrs. Brandley said. ' Provo, Spanish Fork, Payson and Carbon. Forrest Stoll of the University of Utah will be judge. The public is invited to attend. , k schedule struction will be included. Audio OREM A of classes in safety education visual aids will supplement the V will be conducted at the" Geneva program. The project is under the direcschool in Orem. The course will begin at 7:30 p.m., on Monday, tion of the PTA and will include a number of items on safety m April 13, and continue through inthe home, the school, and the Elementary School came a bookhours of i six May 4. A total incase in which to keep the new community. All patrons and ' books. terested persons are encouraged to support this educational projEach year the Junior Red Cross presents book boxes to ect. children in elementary schools) in Civil defense as .it pertains to the nation. Utah is one of four will receive school the home and states which received gift books in with safety emphasis along this on the playground, and year. St. Francis School is traffic, cne of 50 Utah schools which reon bicycles. ceived the book boxes, accordn Topics as they are tentatively ing to Mrs. Marian Brandley, scheduled are as follows: i chairman of the Utah' County Monday, April 13 Civil De1. hours. Vk and fense Chapter of the Junior Red Cross. Safety, Provo High School will comMrs. Brandley. made the presNational CD. alert as it is schedy plete a full schedule of speech uled to take entation, of the books to the St. on April 17t18 meets Saturday, April 11, when on a nation-wid- e place basis. Francis School at a meeting of 2. yThe it presents the play, "The state the Parent Teachers' Association of Civil Defense acHappy . Journey" at Brigham tion. 3.plan this week. As a gesture of friendThe Utah County plan. Young University. 4. Orem City survival plan. 5. ship, the children of the fiftn The drama, which is a one-awill This be the under A' film. grade at Grandview School made play written by Thornton Wilder, direction of Principal Hebertson a bookcase for the books. to BUDDING science of SCIENTIST Typical the many be .displayed Sat projects, will be presented in conjunction and "The new books are especially M. George McKinney. js the one being" entered: by Ron Brown, above. Ron's project is finding the urday, with the Utah State Drama Meet and illustrated for chil written 20 Home prepC" in fruit juice and other foods Monday, April sponsored by the Utah High aration storexercises. 1. Food School Activities Association. first age, family preparedstatic Generator"; Robert Ellert-sonEllamae Parks, "Treasures of Cast members bf the Happy ness. 2 Aaid, film. Mrs. O. Orlo In BYU Social Hall "Wireless Power." God's Universe Rocks, Mineral Journey include Bryant' Day, Allen in charge. Central Junior High School, and Fossils"; and "Treasures of Charlotte Smith, Tom Martin, 27 EmergenMonday, April Provo H. D. Whatcott, sponsor God's Universe Conchology.V Kathy Taylor and Jerry Slack. sanitation. 1. Sanitation in cy acts as student Searle Maryetta the home. 2. Sanitation in the director.. Thornton Wil'der's play will community. 3. A film. Lucile Page in charge, assisted by Glen bring the important 1958-5- 9 sanitarian. speech programs to an Sagers, county Monday,. May 4 Community end at Provo High. Ray B. Regwfar j 1. Traffic safety. 2. PlaySue diBudding scientists from the Calvin W. Craig, sponsor safety. Jones, speech department uiUMJir Biwill 3. Ann Central Utah area Smith, "Rocks and Miner display rector, reported recently has hai. ground, highway4. safety. So Danielle Clawson, "Minin the Chief Film. wares their Saturday als"; safety. cycle unusual success in both the pub of Utah"; Brent Resources Reed Hall and of the eral Ernest cial Young J. Brigham Burgner lic speaking and drama areas ' THUNDERING GAR of director helleri" ; "Xiphophorus Jacobsen, campus. 1958-5- 9 Dean, University county safety, school the year. duringr POWERI tin charge. The science exhibition will open John M. Ritchie, "The Leaf as in iorensics, rrovo tt:u xiigu iaieu COOPER Parents are encouraged to plan at 9 a.m. and continue to 5 p.m. a Factory";' Steve Bauer, "Facts more highly than ever befor?. on taking advantage of the whole for the public. Displayed will be and IdeasAbout Models"; Lar After final results were tabulatMARIA six hours of instruction. A cer- science projects from junior and ry Mahoney, "Home Broadcast ed, state officials revealed that tificate of ., completion will be pre senior high school students. Dis er". SCHEU Provo High School had tied with on May 4 to all persons sented win the will be Lincoln School and Junior judged plays in High second the for place Cgden who have been. in. attendance ning entries will be entered in John L. Cross, sponsor "Shells Utah forensics meet. the complete series. ,A the State Science Fair, May 8 Take You Around the World" during fATSDCMIX3 Two three act plays, "Arsenic rat will be de and 9. aid first kit U family Calvin Vance Calder, sponsor JERRY 111 LEWIS and Old Lace" and "The Family veloped during the series of meet Included in the projects to be Carrera, "Fish with Lungs"; Portrait" have been presented ings. B3Dsnr KNCX This will kit bs completed "The Owen and Radio Waves"; are: durTheater Provo the displayed High by . us til k Jkmya available to holders of the cer .iimm C. Bennion, sponsor IK 1958-5-9 Rees Tommy E. Provo j of School, season. Both the High ing, couht CHARLIE GRACIE of completion. "How the Bask band Bench, sponsor Kent Cullimore Trunnell, these plays met with favorable tificate, rnno thf cniitt with and- Dennis Payne, "Liquefica- - Works"; Richard Hope Jr., "Stro- response from Provo's public. COLOR lODlE SANDS MCWB.UAMS featimf ' tion of a few gases with Moder bescope"; Jerry Smith, "ElectroIn individual events, Cheryl ate Boiling Points"; Delia Brown, Jensen, junior, placed second in fimMM Building and Using an Electric the Utah State Voice of Dem" 1 Admtssi U IP U : Arc Furnace" Dan "The IhifTTtlUb Baker, ocracy Contest and Harold NaWorking Television"; RoyyHam- than, senior, placed first in the m o n d, "Soil Testing" ; Ron Utah State American Legion Brown, "The Amount of Vitamin Oratorical Contest. Nathan and fTlnMiT wipe xaurufi C in Fruit Juices and Other coach, Ray Jones, will leave for Products"; Bill Nuttall "The ReSparks, Nevada, Monday, April of the Melting and lationships 13, to compete in the national Provo School will nomi Points of the7 Elements"; High Boiling region contest. nate studentbody officers for the Dee Johnston, "Explanation and "Gigdet's The 1958-5- 9 school year April 23. Pri Determination of Transport NumGreatest" mary elections for president. bers and Their Relationship to A Jumping jamboree -- Dick Clark vice president and secretary will Electrochemical E quiva lents"; OF TEENAGE FIHM take place in the homerooms. Bonnie Barker and Pat Oss, VIRGINIA DOUGLAS Candidates for studentbody of "Identifying T e x t i 1 e Fibers HMFn-lBROWN . Win m M mm i ficers must qualify scholastically Through Testing"; Bob Fanko-vic( i ULiUILUI IIU.W ixkilxi with a B grade average. A rec "Electrolysis of Sodium ord of good citizenship as well Hydroxide"; Byron Butterworth, it? !, IMIJI as leadership is required of all "The Preparation and Properties Admissio- WOVVMMI students who are nominated. of Esters'; Harold Nathan, "The During the week of April 25, Relationship of Electrical to pH and Concentrathrough April 30, the winners in A the JUNEAU, Alaska (UPI) election will primary begin tion of Solutions"; Lee Bate,1 EXCITEMENT OF THE PRIZE NOVEL! ; Coast Guard cutter today rushed ALLTHE extensive campaigning.! "Products of the Destructive Distoward Cold Bay in the Aleutians to will The draw tillation campaigners of Coal"; Nan Black unconcarrying an injured and see if on will run the Green they "A Few Qualities of Several scious Russian seaman destined or the White Party Party. Handsoaps"; Stanley F. Cheever, for hospitalization at Anchorage. Sthe week- - no At the of conclusion The cutter Storis was scheduled subject; Georgia Christensen,; to meet a Coast Guard plane long campaign, the candidates J "The Comparative Effect of Di will be. presented before the rect and Mordant h which was to take Evgenij Dyes"; Dick on the election studentbody Tolman day and Kent Nelson, "SynGneushev, 23, to the 5040th . May 1. thesis of Ethereal Substances." Wing Hospital at Elmendorf Air assembly, The final election will bey carTooele High School David R, Force Base, Anchorage. out after the students return Jones, sponsor ried ' Arthur Coesens, Gneushev was taken aboard the 5 -- JgSSSSl-.i - Storis late Wednesday, afternoon to their classes from the assem- "Van de Graff Generator"; Kenat Akun Bay from ; the Russian bly. The results of 'this balloting neth Nesslage, "Exploring In is scheduled to be announced at refrigerator ship Pischavaya ' the Election Dance. American Fork High School dustriya. A Navy doctor aboard the Stor Jay R. Criddle, sponsor Jerald Rus D.H. the B. Wadley, "Amateur Radio Ad Lt. said is, Yarley, venture Unlimited". sian was , suffering from flaccid Provoan Nominated Scmnplty bj GABSif UPTOi of and arm Union High School, Merlin R the right paralysis 8md M Ik mmI ey ftiUBXX For Texas Fellowship Jon Wallace Killpack, sponsor legs. . iMootd ty uws i nam to win mm JZ2 von rg The Russian, who Yarley said Larson, "The Nervous ; System." cjczmj::: COLOR EASTMAN OINEMASCpPE j Dixon a had Carl Orem High School A La Veil Anderson, 914 N. badly needs hospitalization, f A COLUMBIA PICTURE OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:15 . ADULTS 65c temperature of 105 and a pulse of 9th E., Provo, is one of 30 per- King, sponsor Pearl Ann Zobell, FEATURE AT: 114 when he was taken aboard the sons nominated for fellowships "Brains and Mental Illness" ; 1 : 30, 3 : 45, 5 : 55, 8 : 10, 10 : 20 Storis. He was injured several at the University of Texas Grad- Rand H. Messervy, "Comparison NOW PLAYING ! hold fell into a he when uate School. The Bone of ago and awards, ranging days structure, Man REGULAR PRICES ! ParunouiK PreMfrta . on the refrigerator ship. from $1800 to $24,000, total-- 1 Mammal." v AHNAMAGNANI Wasatch Junior High School ProVo High Region Five includes Pay- - from commencing at Children at St. Francis School 12 noon in Nebo Stake Taberthis week received a double por- nacle, according to 3. . Chris tion of good will. From the Na tensen, music instructor at Pay-so- n tional Junior Red Cross came la High School., Arch Williams, book box" containing 47 book;s principal of tthe host school, will for the school library. From a be in charge. fifth grade class at Grandview son - The Region Five PAYSON 1 , . . : OPEN 6:30 SHOW NOW PLAYING . 7;00 ct -- : -- Senior, Junior High School Science Fair Set Saturday ol Vf- . III MDMSa WOMAN-TROUBL- M J M A SOL C. 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