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Show "A 16 DAILY HERALD Honor Roll THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959 ' Utah County. Utah v. Provo High In Election Throes; Finals Next Week N follows :s Kaye Anderson, of Mrs. Theron Snyder Calif., is visiting at the home of a sister and brother-in-lrMr and Mrs. Donald ArmShe came to attend strong. funeral- - services for Mrs. Milli-ceCoombs of Provo. Co-i-c.ird- , w, , , - nt " , Don Wall of Salem, Ore., has returned to. his home after visit- ing with relativees and friends He was a dinner guest at he. the; home of Mr. and Mrs. Car-lyl- e Wall on Sunday. ' Olivia Peterson has rehome after spending tha turned wuiter visiting with relatives in California. Mrs. Mrs. Harriet Hudson left Sunk tour of Ariday on a zona, California and Mexico. two-wee- Pfc. James DuMois left April 2(for his new assignment at Fort Ord, Calif., after visiting hir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli DuBois. ing at he. a Mr. DuBois is improv- Salt Lake Hospital where for the has been confined past six weeks. Mrs. Carl Van Ausdel was hos-te- s to members of the Social Twelve Club at her home Thursv day, - !f : Mary-of-the-Wasat- ch, o: j I Tobe-Cobur- ai "Backus, Kay City 20 ... ib. 43c 49c 49c 39c GROUND BEEF 2lb,89c ,b. lb. IUNCH MEAT .Ib. Cup STRAWBERRIES 39c I... ib 79c n, 29c .lb. SIRLOIN STEAK Goo'd SHORT RIBS 23c b"1 ..10 lbs. 39c AvnrAnnc Mediums 4 , 25c ASPARAGUS RADISHES Fisher Boy, Frozen CICU CTEriC t I Mil iviitf Pkg. Frozen 8oZ Si 00 Iwli 6forsl00 STRAWBERRIES nPAP Fresh Frozen 3c rCMJ k,,; r 8-o- z. 10c :.lb. .2 s LEMONADE cK!!,Grove12.. ... cans 98c ORANGE JC4hr:r 6cans 98c POTATOES ! 8si00 Pkg 7 "si This Ad Shows Why You A!way$ Save More At DICK'S FROZEN FOOD SALE A Calendar insur-student- Sparetime . -- Turkey Fish Regular 59c. Mwfclij Drumsticks WniVSi4bll IrUBl OjC .EACH Breasts-rThi- gs i e m Meat .Loaf Swansons Regular 69c. . Fillet of Sole Perch Regular 53c. . . , . ......... LB.' PKG. . . U-O- ' 4HIMOST v. 6-O- z.. B .. 39c PKG. Z. $1.00 eans wood-turnin- g; . 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Entries in the statewide contest : ' .v.:-- v, crme from industrial arts students in elementary, junior "and PfT senior high schools. Cash awards To- vere presented to winning sta-- l PROVO HIGH SCHOOL 8 audischool p. m., high" dents. night, toriuni. will Elections be held, Placing in the contest were the s: Information about student School Provo City following ' ande, registration procedures, Central. Junior High School guidance program, books andjt John Rovlance. Instructor. Bob suppues wiu De answerea. Naylor, 1st place, woodwork and plastics, 3rd place, drawing; place, woodwork; Eugene Mclff, John Stewart, 1st place, plastics; 2nd plade, woodwork; Ernest Merrill J Finlayson, 3rd place, Hammond, 2nd place, leather; jewelry, honorable mention, plas- Richard Stevenson,, placed, leathtics; Mike Rees, honorable men- er; Stanley Snow, placed, metal. Irovo Senior High School stution, woodwork; Emery Smith, Jim Calder, dents who placed Jay L. Nielplaced, electrical; sen!, instructor. ' Ronald Simhonorable mention, drawing. Placing from Dixon Junior mons, 2nd place, leather carving. High School Calvin Ashby, In- Kept Nelson, 3rd .place, Bert Ballbacka, honorstructor, Tom Stubben, 1st place, woodwork; Jeff Roberts, 1st able mention, plastics. Provo U.S. runnr do act Gooa viiwn iivimi La-Troni- co, Students Gain 20 Prizes In State Competition , IAMB CHOPS shouIdr n, Franklm gional importance, 22 science in the event. Symbolically, the and engineering institutes and "Magic Garden" represents beau25 organizations devoted to ele- ty, happiness, peace and love. vating the quality of higher learn- The 'operetta was writtenH and is ing in America and to- opening being directed by Mrs. Rhea new frontiers of basic knowledge. Reeve, Mrs. Joseph Swapp and The Foundation's 1959 program Mrs. Arthur Heavener, Franklin was announced by Roger M. School teachers. Prelude music iov the operetta Blough, Chairman of-- the Board will be played by the - Franklin Of Trustees of the Foundation. Colleges in the Intermountain ''School band under the direction Melvin Billings. A preview per- area to receive grants include: Brigham Young University, St. formance was presented ' to studUniversity ents of the Franklin-- School of .Utah, and Westminster College Thursday afternoon. In the. operetta, woodland creain Utah; Colorado College, Lor-ett- o of all kinds answer the roll tures Col Heights College, Regis of 'call the fairies. Prince Glad- lege, University of Colorado and Colo-art he (Reed Halladay), and Prln-rad! University of Denver in cess Springtime (Tawny Fischer), College of Idaho. Ricks College, and Northwestern Na?.a-ren- e are keepers of the "Magic GarCollege in Idaho; Carroll den." They in; turn invite the College, College of Great Falls, Happy Children from all over the and Rocky Mountain College in world to come and be happy in the garden. From the frozen lands Montana. of the North and from the sunny tropic islands children come to visit the garden. With them the 'Y' Student Wins visitors bring the treasures of the ages. From all over the world 'Fashion Fellowship' come the philosophies, beliefs and NEW YORK (UPP "Fashion standards of good men to fill the at $1,350 garden. fellowships" valued each have been awarded to two university seniors in Utah, the sity of Utah ' and Bonnie Jean n School for Fashion Inskeep of Brigham Young Uni Careers announced. versity. The school pre pares Ohe-yecourses have been won young women for positions in buy by Gay Messina of the Univer- - ing, advertising and styling. . - . cussed. lit i , , Slates Operetta i " r u .Lid LiW c Li Dan Baker, Nan - Black, TCaren Bullock, Janet CaWe. Robert Clark, Maralyn Daynes", Arthur Draper, Regine ' Gerlack, Doug Hindmarsh, Lillian Johnson, Judi Johnston, Maxine Kreuer, Mer- lene McGee, Harold Nathan. San dra Lynne Sandberg, Jerry Slack, , Mickey Stuver. Other honor students were: Dick Tolman, Sharee Van Wag-eneJoan Warner, Beth Woodward, Jackie Lindley, Louise Allen, Melva AUred, Kim Booke, Mary Ann Campbell, Glenda Cox, Kent Cullimore, Carole Curtis, Ray Egan, David Hansen, Diane Hendrickson, Dee Johnston, Carol Kelsch, Diann Kuhni, Lois Kunz. Additional honor students were: Linda Lee, Jeanne Merrill, Den-ni- e Payne, Patsy Perry, Julene Reynolds, Wayne Reynolds, Ray Terry, Linda Wightman Kay Aldrich, Judie Atkinson, Pam Barlow, Brent Bargeron, Laurel Kathleen Braithwaite, Brown, Carole Bingham, Nan Colvin, Ken Lee Crandall, Carol Jean Chris: ten sen, Marilyn Dean. Kar-ren Completing the list were: Domgaard, Georgianne Farr, MaryKay Grow, Sherlene Hall, Sherry Hill, Paul Hoskinson, Rod ney Jex, Nancy Jones, Udo Karst, Linda Lewis, Susan Victor Ludlow, Diane Lee, Judy Manwell, Mary Minen Barry Nielson, Dail Nielson, Eddie Peterson, Arlene Shepherd, LaRell Smith, Mary Stevens, Ann Thurston, David Tolman, Lorraine Tolman, Maurine Trotter, Jean Vacher, Rae Weimers. . Those who qualify for the honor roll are eligible for admittance to the newly founded Provo High Chapter of the National Honor Society. , , . Spntaquin to Organize Cub Scouts i 1 as1 i 'Y' Participates In U.S; Steel 1 SAVE MORE ON TOP QUALITY FOODS! Provo High School released the names of the more than ,75 students who achieved honor roll status during the third term. ,The students who had m grade or better thus, average of A qualifying for the , honor roll are Amid the fanfare and campaign ing that precedes elections, Provo High School is preparing to pick its executive v officers for the r school year 1959-60.. J" " 4 e Thirty-onstudents' names were , ' r s f ',,'0'' submitted and accepted by homer rooms prior to primary elections for the offices , of studentbody president, vice president, and secretary-historian of Provo High. '.v was conduct -- V; balloting Primary' ed today and the field will be nar rowed to two competitors for each office. Students will be divided into 1 two political groups, traditionally 4. called the Green party and the White party. These groups will begin campaigning Monday and will conclude . the following Frii day. A final vote will be taken 'then. Election , results will be an nounced at the comnig Electioa EINISHING TOUCHES Completing the set for "Magic Garden," an operetta to be Dance. presented Friday at the Franklin School, are left to right, Billy Brown, Bonnie Students running for office in Stewart and Mrs. .Berneii morn. clude: President Diane Hindrich-sonRichard Anderson, Jim Grif fiths, Garth Powelson and Robert Ron Leonard, vice president Brown, Linda Anderson, Dennis N Fayne, Richard Hoover, Kent Cullimore, Lowell Anderson, Clyde Nielson, Ray Egan, John Lant, Aid-to-Education Marilyn Miller, and Steve Bullock. Secretary-historia- n nominees are Irene Dean, Carolyn Voegele, United NEW YORK, N. Y. Davis, Jensen, Cheryl Kathy States Steel- - Foundation, Inc , ' "The Magic Garden,' an orig Linda Allen, Mary Ann Campbell, officers County SANTAQUIN a announced $2,350,09') Keith Alice Ann Porter, today inal operetta, will be presented Julene Finlayson, will be In attendance at a meetJean Madsen, To Reynolds, of Aid Education, 8 p. m. in the Frank at ing' of all Cub Scouts and their program Ann Linda Friday Carrl Lee, Sumsion, d lin Elementary School auditorium. Curtis, Diann Kuhni, and Carol parents Friday - at 7:30 p.m. at with grants to 541 privately-supporteDens will be liberal arts colleges, 123 the Stake House A cast of more than 300 Frank- Anne Day disthe and program organized universities of national or re- lin School pupils will take part . mm Posted For Provo High ' t- Desert Utah's (UPI) the Year for 1959 6 for SHORTENING Baktte 3lbs of Mphe leaves May 5 to compete in the national mother of the year con-pat New York. She is Mis. 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