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Show r i - rem ricks yueens, .Attendants ror of Youth Celebration '! " - A. '. Flora-Festiv- al - we. v .!" .!' i ! June 12-1- 3. was crowned last night at the conclusion of the annual contest by Le Dean Andrews, Miss Orem. for 1958. The judging was held in the Little Theatre of Orem High School f before a capacity crowd with Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore as master of" ceremonies. i Attendants chosen were Joyce Winterton first attendant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Winterton and Mary Jane Duke", second attendant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Duke. ', The girls were chosen by five out of town judges in accordance with the rules of the Miss America pageant; they are: Beauty, poise, personality and talent. The girls also made appearances, in. swim suits and evening gowns. . ine queen ana ner attendants will reign jointly with Miss dess of Flowers and her attend ants. ) Both queens and her at- Provo area representative the Pole Line Distributing Company, and electrical supplies and equipment firm. City Manager Udall said he "sincerely regretted" losing Mr. M.itchell from city service,. Mr. 'Mitchell started in April of 1940 wath the Provo Utilities Department, when it first! began operation of the city municipal power plant, lie startea as a proiindfnan fand worked uh through the ranks to his present post of acting superintendent which ie took on May 1 following the' resignation of Sharp iGilles-pi- e. Pi ior to that, he had been assistant superintendent for three the 4- for- - years. inn L 5k ' ;. " , ;- The "contest for Miss Goddess of Flowers was held preceeding the Miss Orem Contest The selection of the girls was made by secret ballot by all people in the audience from the 15 girls ''. ML'."; enlered. I. H,: Miss Goddess of Flowers received $25 in'cash, for a clothing allowance, from the! sponsors the Orem Jaycees and Boosters Inc. , south sides of the new school in . A7I X UTAH VALLEY! HOSPITAL ' il. r Today: Boy to Edwin Sneddon,- Orem.- rraine Christen, and Verla Ivie ' tJirl ,io "Mark and iJeraldine Healherly .Wood, Orem. '' ". , ysr-1 'Tuesday: :'; ji to Wilford W. and Vonda . Girl Larsen Gull, Springville-- t ' ij ; Boy to Ralph and Joyce? Gustaf-so- n Crystal, Sandy. Girl to P. J. and Nancy Tahvaz, !, 1 hS----- i . known as Christensen, pleaded innocent in Fourth District Court; tb charges of writing a,(fraudulent check, and trial was set for July 2 with jury. Ml - ::'' 21, also! '.; f ' To Be Heard By The Board ' il,.-- . POINT (UPD II MOUNTAIN special hearing by the Utah Board, of Pardons " opened today for, seven convicts who tes-- " tified for the. prosecution'.-. Jast. month in murder trials that conZ7: victed three fellow, inmates. The seven, housed in' Salt Lake ' County jail since the murder in-- vestigationj missed J their ' regular- - i V x t ' .::x II:.:;: ? Iv Vl : li V: . - -- j . Or--de- r wnich involuntarily change under tension of lying, thur E. Woods, 19, - I ., . i ' - .' Girl to Larry and Beverly Cole Giirns, Provo jGirlfto Milton and Mirian JohnLj son Bloomquist, Spanish Fork.!. J Boy to Charles and Elaine Lee r 'I Morrison, Provo. Boy to Lorin and Ruth Olsen "i ". Anderson, Provo. Girf to Rex Harriett Terlouw Mendenhall, Payson. Girl to Richard and Joan Hansen Young, Provo. n; jGirl to Perry L. and Raija Jokin-e" r Maxfield, Provo. "to Leon and Katheleen' Boy ' Swenson, Springville. Girl to LaVar and Sharon Tin- ney ''Steele, Provo: . SEASON OPENS v . . Jor-gens- en ,' ROYALTY FOR OREM FESTIVAL Reigning over the for many activities scheduled for Orem's Youth will be, top photo, (bottom to tdp) Sylvia Sum Miss Orem; Joyce vyinterton and Maiy ,Jane Duke, ' ner, attendants. Iri the bottojrri photo, left to right, are the d rniiniTPT Kpntipa wVin will Hp nart. of the celebration Peggy Clinger, attendant ; Ja Nae Hansen, Miss Goddess of Flowers ,and Patricia Clmger, attend last night at a ant.They were selected m tmai judging Orem High at crowd a capacity program enjoyed by Saturday, June- 6th - Flora-Festiv- al FISE-3IN- G fun-fille- : j School. '" " ' 8x10vSIZE".:" : '"''' h'' complete with rope V staket. Heavy duty for: ' rugged prolonged use. 1 FISHING BOOTS sturdy tent. scrim front, n ewn-ifloor and awning center, flap. eave height, metal stale Comp'ete loops. with poles, ropes and stakes. PaINT t., AIR MATTRESS SPECIALS LJ'VJ U 4-I- b. 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LeGrand Baker, head of the detective! department. Robert L.' Dripps, . 20, Ogden; .Officer Olsen has just returned from Chicago where he Billy J. Randall, 34, Exeter,' graduated from a special school on operation and inter- Calif.; Darrell W. Stark,k 19, pretation of polygraph findings.) The machine when Harold L.. Dalton, 30, Salt' attached to a suspect under interrogation registers Lake City; John Landrum, 40, variations of heart beat, respiration. r:ahd'.' skin- Changes. Hardin County, Kansas; 'and Ar . f . OF THE : j iff - - OSLO, Norway (UPI) ".Yugoslavia will neVer take iiny steps in building rocket bases on It own territory," visiting Yugoslav Vice President Edvard KardeiJ said here; Tuesday. He said, "The Yugoslav government has no Interest in making our corner of southern Europe' a' dangerous point in the world of tpday." Trial Set On Bad Check Corn p amt 5 3 5 . - T iillliliilillliw - - i , i - : -- SLAVS SPURN ROCKETS born f ; . If Ji i hearing dates because' of the trial. They were rcturnd to. the Utah ; State Prison for the first time . today for the hearings. District Attorney TJay E. Banks" V ' x yM was to appear "at the hearings to- explain the part of the convicts in the murdertrials of Mack Mer--ri- ll Riveburgh, Jr.' ,29, Holla-- " IDENTIFICATION O F FlI CER TESTS NEW LIE r day, Leonard Warner Bowne, 20, DETECTOR ON DETECTIVE Criminal Identification Murrayj and Jesse Garcia Jr.,; 17, ' , .."" and Records Officer Glenn Olsen,1 right,1 tries out the Salt Lake City. - Statistics 7 Convicts n. i Mcj-Gr'eg- or, j 1 - southwest Provo.. Ar contract for the ..use of the entire film service with Brigham Young University at a cost not to a previous charge of driving whilig exceed 60c per child was also re under the influence of intoxicating newed. liquor, which was filed after her car ran off the road April 1. a j ;f . : , - , er motorist! whose car collided Wl h a Continental bus Friday eve- nirig at 100 X. 50 E., was cited for failure to have a driver's license. and complaint has been filed in Provo City Court charging her with driving while under the influqnce "; 'j of Jintox icatink liquor, he is:' 'Mxli Edith MTright ' 43, 154 Nf 2ncf ;E:.tfsjiyho- is already, "awaiting trial July 8 on "'-- t . 1 - sors of the July Fourth celebrav tion. ; i Each of the four attendants will receive a $25 sayings bond also contributed by the Provo stakes There will alsd be a 'number of merchandise gifts presented by. Provo businesses. The Freedom Festival, whicK has its main activities centered around July 1 to 5, is sponsored annually by the LDS stakes in the area. Stake presidents irt elude Marion G Hinckley, West Utah; Aura C& Hatch, Provor Victor Bird, Utah Sherman Tj Hill, East Provo, and Ben E. Lewis, East Sharon. : . .1 X , $27,-00- '. i 1 i , Gar and Bus Collide; r Gharae Filed Of: The dramatic pageant, being prepared under the direction of Mrs. Normal P. Wright, will feature Jed Richardson asj master of ceremonies. Mr. Richardson is a member of the! speech department faculty at 'Brigham Young University. Besides the thrill of being named a queen, Miss Liberty Belle contestants are also seeking more tangible rewards! The queers will receive a $150 college scholarship furnished by the five Provo Stakes of the LDS Church, spon- - j . OREM Smiling little: La Nae Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Hansen, was crowned TVIiss Goddess of Flowers Tuesday evening in the ' Little Theatre at Orem High, Peggy and Patricia dinger daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron dinger were chosen to reign as her at- i - successor; . .; The; queen of Utah's largest Fourth of July celebration, the Provo Freedom Festival, . will be crowned Saturday night in' a colorful public pageant. Miss Liberty v Belle and four attendants will be. selected from a group of 12 lovelyyfinalists fol for teachers, principals and super- lowing .; a pageant at the Provo visors is on the budget. Other in- High School auditorium Saturday creases are found in capital outlay at 7:30 p.m. In addition to the queen; and which shows an increase from $135,000 to $181,151, ( which includes attendants, a Miss Congeniality fund for the new school in south- will be named by the finalists 0 themselves. west Provo) ; an increase of in cost of the school lunch prot gram and an increase of $27,227 in maintenance costs or repair of buildings and grounds. Only major item to show a reduction was in coordinate activities which dropped from $27,900 to $27,400. This item includes the medical care available to schools. In other action the board initiated tentative plans' for added building space that, will be needed with the completion of the "subdivisions in the southeast and west parts of :! Provo. I Ji, An intensive painting and repair J work to be done during the sum-m,...ri and plans for alterations of ' off 3 the stairways of the Maeser School were approved. The board also agreed to place cement sidewalks paralleling both the, north and City Manager Udall, said It was too early! to make any statement it. matter of Mr. Mitchell's on me t :.'; , f Z. p ageqnr SetS aruraay Night The total levy is anticipated at 3A.63 an increase of .8 of one mill over the 37.83 this year. The board agreed that the capital- outlay would need to be increased nearly '". two millsj An increase of $77,000 in salaries ; .. v: V 9. ..... 1 . . r : sented $50 cash by the Orem Duusier mc. anu uie jaycee xiuo who. were sponosors for this af fair with Nick Netto chairman of the queen contests. H-- 1958-5- ' , , M t i will also compete .in the Utah pageant in August. - The new Miss Orem was pre- )i , -"' state basic program as compared the $i,210,728 it received in - ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1959 UTAH COUNTY; UTAH. 12 Seek Crown Mr, MitchellJ told the Herald he crease of $151,617 over the current had.noj comment to make beyond year, but the district anticipates it his letter. He said he will become will .! receive $1,326,412 from the tendants will appear on separate Iloats in the Mammoth . parade June 13 at 10 a.m. . Miss Orem ' PROVO $2389,115 1959-60- ; tendants. iBuilgetJsi, I ; r rosr Brigham Mitchell, acting super Sti'e .' ', , City School intendent of the Provo Depart ment of Utilities, today submitted his resignation to City Manager Approval of a $2,389,115 budget E. Earl Udall. was for the school year His letter said he was resign given by the Provo Board of Eduing to lenter private employment. cation last night. This is an in- al ..''.:'''.' Levy Up .8 Mill City Head Or! Utilities Kesiq ns By CARMA ANDERSEN OREM Sylvia Sumner, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. -- amner," has been named Miss Orem and, will reign over the of Youth, Orem Flora-Festiv- '' :' V. 2.69 |