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Show 4 111 5; II Exchange Club Hears Talk on Civil Defense 'Have you built a Bomb Shel ter in your home?" This question was asked pointedly of the Ex change Club at their regular weekly meeting by Ellis Mower, local chief of civil defense, in connection with the presentation of a fifin on modern war dangers. Most important announcement in Mr. Mower's talk was that Provo is to receive 200 emergency hos pital beds. The hospital equip ment is stored in broken down form, to be erected in a short time, usually a matter of hours, in case of emergency. One place to store this would be at the old building of the County Infirmary, as long as ' the building remains ' 4 v A i. 1 llilllllll fi i'' A .V.V.V.ViV. a .V,V.V.-.V. 4 o y 4 .V.'.' V V i - & 4 4 V v. ::v.::::::mA A v. ! v 1 : i V . gates from the Spanish Fork High family celebrated Mrs. Harry Davis party and supper Stone home in Arden and Clive Tuckett and their families of Orera, visited in . d ; Guilty Plea On Drunk Driving Brings $250 Fine Swim Pool Noted Artists i Judge Exhibit In Springville Revue Benefit j teachers' salary schedule delegate. Mr-an- Nephi Plans Nebo Cleric Denies Secrecy on Teacher Won't Divulge Proposal Salary Boost-Y- et School to the United Nations meet The clerk of the Nebo School at the University of Utah over Board of Education "WeDistrict the weekend. The group repredenied dnesday any "secrecy" in sented New Zealand. This is the the board's handling of a new second year Mary has been a " . ; ( Wage Schedule Included In Tentative' Budget By ALBA ANDERSON LAKE SHORE Mary Harwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harwood, was one' of five dele The Measom the birthday of (Lorna) with a at the Glade Salem. 10" TirURSTAY, APRIL 23, Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Lake Shore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Huff . and ... . there. ' daughter Cindy, of Salt Lake, mm Atom warfare' has become such spent a day at the Dave Huff : a real danger and so horrifying, home. to commentator of the according the film, that we can no longer Kathy, smal daughter of Mrs. Ray. Lewis, is home sit by and wait to see what we IN NEPHI SWIMMING POOL BENEFIT From left, Mary Margaret Morgan, would do when or if it happens. from the Utah Valley Hospital. Kathleen Lomax, Margie Memmott and Barbara Christensen, four of the dancers Mr. Mower urged everyone to She is the grand aughter of the who will participate in a benefit revue April 25 for the Nephi Swimming Pool fund. attend meetings, get! first aid Alfred Baadsgaards. kits ready in the home, and Mrs. Josephine Anderson atwhere possible prepare an ade quate shelter with supplies of tended the wedding of her r food and water. nephew, William Evans, in Orem. The meeting was presided over Family members and friends by Vera Davis, club president. visited at the home of Joe Harwood to hlep him celebrate his Leon F. Peterson, 51, 960 N. 1st birthday Sunday. The Harwoods and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. W., was permitted to change his Ted Gordon visited in; Pleasant plea in Provo City Court on a Grove April 20 to celebrate the The Nephi Fine Arts charge of driving while under the NEPHI SPRINGVILLE Three of Fund-Raisinbirthday of Keith Gurr. Club will sponsor a dance revue influence of intoxicating liquor Utah's outstanding art edueators g the paintat the Juab High School Auditor-- Jan. 31 from innocent to guilty, are currently judging Members of the Francis family 1959 April Art the in entered ings was fined and sentenced and $250 iumat 8 p. m. April 25. attended the welcome jhome testito 125 days ,in jail in event the Exhibit at the Springville Art Gal- 2-D- ay monial for their nephew, Sam The proceeds from the: enter,y.: . not paid. On a charge of lery. ; tainment will be given to ths fine is intoxication Francis, in Springville They also The awarding of two cash prizes the same day, ' art ' exhibit there. public attended the Pool fund. Municipal Swimming for the outstanding oil painting Prizes from half way around The revue' will feature flapper, charges were dismissed for insuf- and the best incolor an water is ficient Both evidence. charges as well as from HollyMr. and Mrs. Neil Mellor and can can, 12th Street Rag, fasnovation with this year's show. the'world involved traffic accidents. celebrities and wood Bing Crosby Shanna, oil Salt Lake cinating rhythm, solo dances, and The winning paintings will be an- Ann Blyth, will be features of the daughter, stuvisitors at the weekend were a solo dance by "an advanced nounced within the next few days. anat the 10th booth of post Nettie Mrs. home parcel Argyle. dent, Charlice Myers. , Judging the entries this year nual St. Francis Bazaar to be A younger group will be seen in are Bent F. Larsen of the Brig-ha- held club met at The Friday and Saturday eveLittle Chinese Dance, Young University art fac- nings, April 24 and 25. The prizes the home of Mrs. Arthur Atwood. and cane and group numulty; Calvin Fletcher, professor will be awarded to participants in Mrs. Atwood gave the lesson on bers. emeritis of art at the Utah State their original mailing wrappings,' .'Hobbies." The ladies ' each University; and LeConte Stewart, their- - contents unknown, during brought their hobby- display. chairman of the art department the festivities at the annual school Lunch was served by .the hostess at the University of Utah. All benefit. M . In Springville assisted her daughters, to the by three men were given special The parcel post booth will con- eight members present; recognition in 1957 by the Utah tain unopened packages from iSuit has been filed in Fourth Institute of Fine Arts for out friends of St. Francis in many Ground-Breakin- g The club met at service to art in this of the United States, and the home of Mrs. Jack Huff. Mrs. District Court by Wilma Jane standing parts state. even from overseas. This feature Allan Parry gave the lesson on and Arthur Lee Gasser against is just one of the many prepared "Hearing," assisted by Bert HanLuAnn and Harold Harmer, chargfor, the fund raising funfest, which sen who showed a film on the OFFICER FIRST TO ing negligence causing a two-cwill include dinners of shrimp on subject. Lunch was served to 12 accident Dec. 15 on Haskell Road, CONGRATULATE HIM members and a guest, Mrs Cath Friday, and steak on Saturday. Payson. in its The St. Francis School, erine Huff of Leland. ST. '.LOUIS (UPI; Thomas SPRINGVILLE Plaintiff Wilma Jane - Gasser-drivof fourth grew operation, year ceremonies for a new addition played the pinball maof one of the cars, is asking The Primary class of Mrs. chines at Ted's Buffet for two from an elementary, school to a to the Springville Community $742 special and $15,000 general last addition school the with Erma Larsen entertained their Presbyterian Church were held damages for, personal injuries, weeks before he hit the jackpot high of new a summer much of mothers April 20 at a party. The wing, Sunday, with the congregation in and plaintiff Arthur Lee Gasser Monday. volwith was constructed which His ball lit all the lights on one eight took part in the demon attendance. i $750 for damage to his car, $95 men of the unteer the labor stration of what they are learning First shovelful of dirt was turn- for loss of its use, $500 for care machine. Bartender Fred E. parish. The by .the from in Primary. Refreshments were proceeds ed by Alex M. Lyall, a senior elder of" his wife, and $26 for loss of Freund Jr. offered congratulations current be will for used bazaar served. and the prize $9.10. of the church. 'Assisting in the pay.- addinew the in work finishing dedication of the ground were Mclnerney pulled out his police tion that remains to be done. The smal children fof Mr. and detective's L. badge and made the Gifford, minister of the School area. Approximately 30 Coyne of the Grand Dean Mrs. bazaar, tcj prize Taylor have been church, and ruling elders Mrs.. feet by 60 feet in size, it will con- arrest for runnng a game of be awarded Saturday as climax Visiting with their grandparents, A. E. Blanchard, Harry Hulce, tain a "stage, hall and kitchen. chance. to the bazaar, will be a the The children Jack McKays. Mrs. Ralph Migliaccio and Harry Construction is expected to start a with new a have born sister boat, complete Friday. There was an annual average Cutshall. soon on the cement block strucmotor and a trailer. AnU.S. in of the forest fires 182,000 The addition will be principally ture, which will be located directly club met other featured prize will be a The Porkie Pig during the 1940's. a recreation and Sunday. east of the chapel. of 17 ladies the fashioned at the and by quilt, organized, April Maple-toli7i,?wfwc.v,'r.1'pjy'(iv and of home Elliot their leader,! during Springville Sabey. the past months. Jay Cornaby was elected presiBob Vehar of Qrem dent; Randy Huff, vice president; and Harry Dunn of Edgemont, Mark Hansen, secretary,, and v vVyA J promise many other attractions Marlin Hall and Philip Sabey, reaffair, which porters, Mr. Sabey outlined the during the j is open to the general public. year's project. Center of activities will be. the St. Mrs. Blaine Jensen of Murray Francis gymnasium, with the dinners being served in the high is in the St. Marks! Hospital for school wing. 47 major surgery. Her mother, Mrs. Elda Day has her small children, V- Friday her son, Michael Jensen was taken to the Payson Hospital for complications following t All measles. He will be there for quite some time, according to his great grandparents,1 the Elmer 1 t Lake Shore Girl Is Delegate to 'UN Convention' Catholics Set propo- sal, yet refused to tell the Herald anything about it '.'until everything is all settled." Bert L. Isaac, board clerk, said however, that reporters would not be barred from school board meetings. He consistently refused to divulge details of he proposed salary schedule, claiming "nothing has been settled" on it. This is despite the fact the Herald has it on good authority that the proposed schedule, which calls for a -, Provoan Sues Insurance Firm J. Russell Smith has filed suit against Western Empire Life Insurance Co., declaring that the company accepted a $826 premium .on a $100,000 life policy, then-dinot accept his application for the policy, but declined to return the premium. He asked judgment plus interest from Aug. d 1, 1958. salary increase, has already been the boarf and the teachers, boh I included in the budget for next year, tentatively accepted by the board. Mr. Isaac declared the Herald should 'make a retraction" on its, story of Tuesday, April 21, in which it said th6 proposed schedule, as presented by the Nebo Teachers' Association, had been accepted by the board. He said the "approved minutes" of the board concerning the budget read: "A tentative budget for the 1959 and 1960 school year was discussed by the board and on a motion by Leo. A, Cran- dall, seconded by Carl A. Pattea, was accepted on a tentative basis subject to adjustments . before tentative adoption.' Motion was unanimous." If ' the proposed new salary schedule was included in the new budget,, then for all intents and purposes it was accepted by the board, which is what the 'Herald story said. That a tentative budget may be subject to ,. adjustments is (a foregone conclusion before final passage. Mr. Isaac further refused the Herald any details of the tentative Jbudget. "There's no secrecy between of whom know all about the pro posal," said Mr. Isaac. lie was reminded that as yet the taxpay ers know nothing about it, and they are the ones who will have to pay it. Mr. Isaac insisted that' "nothing has b(cn settled," and- that after it was all settled would be time enough for the, taxpayers to know about it. ON SEE DRIVE STARLITE IN's HIGH EFFICIENCY SCREEN IN AMERICAN .FORK Open 7:00 Show 7:30 p.m. Adults 60c Children Free ! i TONIGlT thru SATURDAY Hg Technicolor' Hits! 2 CARTOON ' ! JUMPING JACK I)ean Martin & Jerry Lejvis 2nd FEATURli ) STIFF" SCARED ' with ' Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis j , Event . . POSITIVELY ENDS TOfJITE! ' Merry-Go-Roun- Damages Souaht in Crash Suit d, 14 SIaYIYCRS K'JST 7 "ABANDON m snipr Tri-Aglai- an Beta-Aglai- , Held for New Church Addition an : mm ELIZABETH TAYLOR VAN JOHNSON WALTER PI DGEON DONNA REED LAURENCE OLIVIER "HENRY V In Ttchn'uehr ar - IJU&JZUl William Shnkeiptare'i laflEJflA .ill imm J ns Mc-Inern- er thru CKITED ARTISTS . JACK f PAI.ANCE "w MAKOU I. STOt I 1.25 STUDENTS 90c ADULTS STARTS " AT 8 PM ". :v:-v-'- !- A I - JV BARBARA LANG f .ripitiiig Game" T 1 r !! Mil !! mW IWIIIll HI III 111.. I.I i. n in . (TOMORROW) tlio wonderful musical 4-- H adventure. Co-chairm-en 1 " 4 lis ht m colorsome 5. . T At The Movies 0 provo OREM FOR CHURCH ADDITION Officials of the Springville Community Presbyterian Church break ground for a new addition which will add a recreation 'rtfom to their existing structure. Alex M. Lyall (with sh ovel), a senior elder of the church, turned the first shovelful of dirt. Left to right on the front row are Mrs. A. E. Blanchard, Harry Hulce, Mrs. Coyne L. Gifford, Pastor- - C. L. Gifford, Mrs. Ralph Migliacco, Harry Cutshall, Alex M. Lyall and Mrs. Lyall. ...... mr :!: ; s Jf Geneva Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, and The Naked and the Dead. Scera The Shaggy Dog,' with Fred MacMurray. Timpanogos The Last Time I Saw Paris, and Abandon Ship.- SPRINGVILLE OPEN 7:00 i Huish The Black Orchid, with Sophia Loren. I PLEASANT GROVEi t i. Grove Rally Round the Flag, Boys, with Paul Newman. AMERICAN FORK Coral The Defiant Ones with Tony Curtis. Jumping Jack, and Starlight Scared Stiff. 1 3 tmi , - ( I V i f I Yul HELD OVER! Y .nPl TECHNICOLOR i.T . j 1 S Margaret OPEN 1:15 trJJWM I LEIGHTON I" '.-.- ' TAND THE ? hy m a it JM . vX I.S Academy Award Cartoon fr,5v'ttfM CINEMASCOPE ml "im i COLOR by DE LUXE FEATURES Stuart Ethel xmmmi vj JACK W1RDEN-FRANC0IS- E ' START 7:30 ADULTS 63c " J vnnaren unarr ENDS T0NITE k C SCREEN! s 'Jr- -J - WILLIAMS' (TENNESSEEPRIZE PLAY r - , M-G-- M A Presents mill i V-- " vhV. y. W' On a Mil hUl i "n..!.. starring J vx ff Dizateth Paul TAYLOR HAN Burl IVES v Jack - fcdith CARSO m w 'I' J ROSAY AT-1:35-4.-- J j Ul-TOMMY S Fred MacMURRAY'Jean HAGEN FUNICELLO I ' " with 65-9:- 40 JOHN BEAL' ALBERT DEKKER OPEN 1 p.m. DAILY PLUS CO-HI- T IN COLOR MAffPr. i u if OPEN 6:45 Joanne tit- ' SHOW 7:30 NOW PLAYING ! BRATISLWAN 8 65c X fATHER-OF- J ADULTS J 4-05- 21 HtS PAYSON TO BE THE j FR FC2 YQUZ ffiTERTAIlLWrf INFORMATION Fhone Y0UUKE vY ' v HOW WOULD " Matthews WOODWARD 11 7:00 Jess BRYNWER A"4 NOW PLAYING w t jit, OF PROVO! SHOW . im TbortHim Bernard M'5fc.. nMm"L. Child's Matinee, Saturday; Includes Serial Special frt Sers n Art' City The Mating Game, and House of Numbers. Rivoli Tom Thumb, with Russ Tamblyn. SPANISH FORK Arch Tonka, with, Sal Mineo. 4 IT'S THE TALK 6:30 I. A Huffs. Academy Henry V, with Laurence. Olivier. Rio Bravo, with Paramount John Wayne. Uinta The, Ten Commandments with Charlton lies ton. Pioneer The Geisha Boy, and The Trap. ; mm- OPEN M Wl What's Playing 4 I STARTS 14-fo- ot - two-hig- ! HOUSE "A gorgeous pageant... th finest war sequences ever filmed!" N Y Daily New$ ey J Priced, ACTION! . Ground-break-i- l IM2TIEU;-OKH!- N n CMT t&h'iV. BE AND X |