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Show WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1953! Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD In Provo I Opera Group To Present Oklahoma! Visitors From Philadelphia Santaquin Guests Santaquin Lions Elect New Officers A I've Edward . Bacon and son of Philadelphia, The board of directors of the at of are the her home Pa., guests Bill Kaletta was SANTAQUIN Utah Valley Opera Association anV' elected president of the Santaquin grandfather,! Thomas E; Chatwin. nounced today that the summer Lions at the annual elections held Mr.- Bacon will join her later and orproduction of the county-wid- e they will visit in Califonia Thursday. will be ganization Rodgers & Elected to serve with Mr; Kaletta and Mr. Mrs. and Paul "OKLAHOMA." Hammerstein's It Bylund were'Verl Wall, first vice presi--i Methe of children Kanab vice1 spent will be presented July 23, 24 and dent; Glen Milner, :second i president; Keith Worthington, lsec-- i morial Day holiday at the home of 25!i" jJ:"J. ) retary; Hyrum Bradley j treasurer;1 Mrs. Jennie Bylund. Mrs. Victor J. Bird, president of JackT. tail., twister; Mrs. Indra Nelson of Huntington the. opera association, indicated Malcolm Jolley, Lion tamer; Don Annstrong chaplain; Claude Row-- ! Park, Calif., is a guest at the home that registrations and auditions for ley. publicity and advertising;! of her mother; Mrs. Julia Peter- - all speaking, singing and dancing .; Nh Vernon Prince, Alfonzo Kester and son. r roles, as well as the enlistment of t f Everette Kester, directors technical persons; will' be held The installation banquet is sched- Fred Halladay left May 30 on a uled for the first meeting in June,! vacation trip to Southern! Cali- Monday and jTu.esday, June j8 and and the new officers will begin fornia. At Santa Barbara he will 9, at the Proyo High School audi1 visit at the home of his 'grand- - torium, from 7 until 10 p.m. their tenure July i. Jj During the meeting plans were mother, Mrs. Fred Smith. Those people who wish lo audi made for the annual Sight tion for a singing role (there are Mr and Mrs Arthurj Johnson of vation sales, and miniature will be sold under jthej direction of Santa Clara,! Calif., have returned three women g and four men,s Alfonzo Kester, for the benefit of home after spending a week at the parts) should! come prepared to - !" .'iU home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas John- sing a number from Oklahoma. the blind. , son. Memorial jDay guests at the Those who Wish to aud ition for Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. roles will be asked to Delbert Houghton and Mr. and speaking Mrs. E. O. Larson of Salt Lake read scenes from the, show, There are six speaking parts. 1; ; City. .liChorus members, dancers, and ' fctg area, are believed to have technical staff will be asked to released the brake causing the stop in the lobby of the Provo High A caller with no pass crashed car to ;roll backward down hill School auditorium, to 'register and into the Dunn building at Utah southwesterly hitting ' the Dunn pick up a rehearsal and work State Hospital this week. Glen building. schedule. Hall Grant, 32, a Salt Lake police Another motorist said keys ... Those persons who are unable ' said his were he, parked car officer,' taken from his car which to attend the scheduled auditions in front of i the main hospital was parked next to Mr. Grant's should contact Dr. Don !L. Earl building and set the hand brake. car. "; Damage to the car was FR 'or, Mr. Robert Cham1 .Youngsters, seen near the park- - estimated at $175. bers, HU- : MANV CUSTOMERS Mrs.;! SANTAQUIN hearp so ' MENTIONJ THE GOOD . - ' -- I sr.", 'w'-4;.JT- ! I i DEAL. ON AUTO LOANS .,- ; I': i , Van-Ausd- j i ' AT Ar;-f- WAUgS. SEEMS al, - j I" 4"?..-:- LIKE EVERYBODY .'.' MUST BANK THERE. . ARB VtDU A :r- '' '"1 '' -j- ; : "r. ': if ' :j ' - ' n j ' ' ' ' :': - ; THEX CLIMBED THE EAGLE iTRAIL Four Boy Scouts reached a significant summit in scouting Sunday night when they received' their eagle badges at ceremonies of Troop 46 in the Provo Fourth Ward. From left are John Boswell, David Clark, Dr. Da Costa Clark (scoutmaster), and Ira Price. The Clark family cornered two of the coveted awards,, Dr. Clark and David being father and son. John, flmec"' naaifitont arrliif Qvoonh'vo TTf oVJ TSTo f inn al Tai'L-f'lniinil wna'" t.lie .pronintr'a speaker. Special tributes were given Dr. and Mrs. Clark who are moving. soon from" tne ward, ui ; j ' ' " '. I ' Car Crashes' Into State Hospital : 'I - !' :. ;; - j ': . I Dunn Building Woman Entertains Kiwanians Of Club Traveling r:: Nepihi Travel By MRS.! KENT A. PRUE li 'i ' - VIEW-VINEYAR- I I . -- JJK: vf!- 111. !' ' i I ' ' i . '. ' ' -j' V :':! j'jj' - !.'..:'- 'i! ;. " - rf :';:! ... -- ' - ' li h t.i i '; - t i 11 4 , ' ' - ' V-- ' i :! , D II. S. NEPIII Eleven Kiwanians of the Nephi Kiwanis Club .went to Richfield,' and held an interclub meeting with, the Kiwanis - Club of Richfield at. the7 Rainbow . Cafe. t Dr. P. L. Jonesgave an. il lustratel lecture with colroed slides of the progress made by the people of' Mexico, during the time of his first visit and his most recent visit. . .LL-- p 1 I ;j :h To Richfield Mr. Blake entertained members of a Irsjveling club which went to Europe in 1939. Buffet luiich was ' served and Jmovie pictures shown of South; America. Enjoying the event! were 22 from Salt Lake, two from California and the host n and hostess. LAKE and" Mrs I I 1 i i P'M u ; 4 H' -- J jp'v ' ' f4 .;bl " !i "" :i '. if ' t i mm ryamiMMmm : Ij j i t ' . , ';- - i ! J 4 v; f rjrrTrs ( ' in ! j Yno 7 ' j lsJ ir iilirf iwiW- i'P 7 11 - V"' , J4 ' : Marilyn Johnson, reporter and Sheila Sweink, telephone chairman. Ilouseguests at the home of Mr. ; and, Mrs. Kent. Prue during the; past week' were Mrs. Beatrice Gill, Tonopah. Nev.; Mrs. Janet Jones, Salt Lake, and J. O. Prue, Norwalk, Calif. - 4-- H , -'- ? "Wit PHI n . m jntiiiiii j iij 'iS I: V&K, rt:i- nnjjgjLjui LM,.r,,,wwn,,,Y m rur"" KAMIMMM. KMM.,, - 'WW n(i Vil .HmmSmmiunii.jii....i7,T ,, ,, 'i rwnimir w , . -- ,, fM3WW.re- 1f,f ui i.im - ' nun ,, v r , . n i. i iMiiirii.,!.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Cr """""" 'l 'IS- - ' ' " , ''(! I '! nnnum SPREE-- . ... V " r, Come on in! We're havin' a Frigidatre Jubilee of Appliance Buys. Everywhere you look1 you see fresh, new just out of crates, never offered before. And the pick of the lot are wait-infor you right now as Frigidaire Gold Crown Jubilee Values. HURRY! ' - ; p33 J . , r '''"' J ", i 'I '," MOMS 'V:- : - ' - fl LZ3 - " w ' ' LrnW-T, ..,,.. ...mi,..- -', . ,,,.., , 1 ' - ' : :' g 1959 Frigidaire, Appliances. They're . j ' I imiH WWu.t.'WW . ' : ' BALL A VALUE .! t ' ."-" C0. PRESENT ' A BARGAIN " !; i 1 Club "LakeView Lassies" have been meeting regularly at the home lof ' their leader, Mrs. Chrissie Hales. Officers for the year are Ann Holman, president; LaJuana Behunin, vice president; Sandra Butterfield, secretary; - UTAH APPLIANCE ir.'f - atre- the court of honor neld cently at the Fifth LDSLWard of the fepanjsh Fork' Stake. Lewis is the sOn of Mr. and. Mrs. Vera Marrott; - ''i4; received the Eagle award " Spackman." Lewis : ATTAINS TOP RANK Jolley Marrott of Spanish Fork n. - I!-- a : - . i !;- -' ,1 Mrs. S. H. Blake motored to Kaysville Monday .where she met with a social group. 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