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Show " Runs Saturday Through Wednesday A n. Reacsii" orongs PROVO, UTAH COUNTY; UTAH iaturdqy 'Night "o 'i- - ,'F'ete-l.;V- Santaquih-Tinti- c ' iistics ; , stu- - J ' k 7 . S STRAWBERRY DAY ROYALTY Two royal trios selected at the 1959 Talent and Beauty Contest last night in Pleasant Grove to reign over the fun and f es-- J ,tivities of the annual Strawberry Day celebration. The Strawberry Day Queen and her attendants,; top photo,. Irom lett are Patricia Ann Morgan; attendant; Gloria Dawn Hanks, Queen and JoyeiNelson, attendant. They were selected by a group of judges. Miss, Pleasant. Grove a'h'dj her attendants chosen, by popular vote, of the audience, are, bottom photo, from left' Judy West, ; Naicy Lee Smith, Miss Pleasant Grove, and. attendant TV T TT i Lrro- attenaant. ivirs. iiorraine uaroi iarper, xiernng on Miss crown he ecu Hanks ucxg, iciat y ja;quccii pidLcu i to signal the beginning of her reign. A large bouquet of roses was also presented to the new queen. , - -- 1 ' j. n I'1- - j I 1 Tl fT 1 1 L ' '! Hit By Car, Slightly injured " ' ix. Wmmt 5 ii m si k; I smrmmm r jr".-.-.- mwi.M. V filial iiUuv Ml) v A- - i r ,n V' iiiV 1 E. ' ' ; J' .: j - Fourth District .Court against Marion Lee Selman, charging neg ligence in an accident Nov. 27, 1958, ,wl tien the defendant's truck allegedly .hit 67 sheep. Plaintiff is seeking $2050 in damages. mm mm To be on Display CUT , V... 0 ., ."I A crew from Thorn OREM Construction Company, began this to hard surface Center Street from State to 800 West fol lowing leveling and grading by a Orem City crew. Completion of the evethis Section is expected ' 8. June of 'Wning This section is the first phase of a street opening project that will j t eventually provide an improved street from Orem City Hall to the Geneva highway just, west of Ge neva Steel's Administration Build' in. .'Mb ' ., ;' T'ii in the freeway embankments., i Widening of the street' and In stallation of curb and gutter were made possible by the removal of the corner the Crown Cafe,-froof State and Center, ::::::::: r If I I I J:J 39c i . ; Tuesday's offering; "Physical Fitness Panorama." ' will be a demonstration by the College of Recreation, Physical and Health Education,- (and Athletics. Wednesday's entertainment will be a special film presentation by the University's Department of Motion Picture Production. ' Sunday evening at 7:30 fcDr. Crawford Gates, composer of "Promised Valley" and "Sand In Their Shoes,", will be the guest speaker at a special devotional in the Joseph; Smith Auditorium, Although the classes are sched- uled to end Wednesday, one additional activjtyj a special tour, is scheduled for Thursday. A - i Place" monument, the state cap-ito-l, the 'Temple and Tabernacle grounds, Welfare Square, and the pioneer museums before returning to Provo. M ... Liu DO GROCERY. EMPLOYEES WHY WE SUNDAYS? HAVE TO WORK BELIEVE THEY SHOULD BE WITH - 7 You can always depend on Carson's U.S. Choice meats. - t cuts for you. ON SUNDA- Y- SHOP CARSON'S AND SAVE I'.! V Let our meat men cut your favorite t i FAMILIES THEIR - 1 Guaranteed to please or your money cheerfully refunded. SWIFT'S PREMIUM. CARSON'S PACKAGE B. Del Monte GRAPEFRUIT 46 oz. nr -- mm mbt TOMajOUSCE-..:..r:.,:.;::;;..r,:v..U- . Pleads Guilty To Court Charge SHOP MP aw K7 -- r- VE PLACE COOLEST THE IS COOLING FRIGIDAIRE USE III T0VH TO SYSTEMS. . . - S!M7S w us- QUALITY 1 , Center Street ' CARSON'S Week. This library is one of the outstanding working libraries in the LDS; Church system and will be of "These. are my children' will be special; interest to 'anyone working the ' title of the Virginia' Tanner with children of Junior Sunday dance program "to be held Satur- - School and Primary ages, day at 8i45 p. m. in the George ' Albert Smith Fieldhouse asthe first "of; the Brigham Young' Uni- versity's Leadership. Week eve- 'j ning entertainment. All of the, evening' entertain- ments will start at 8:45? due t until Jack, Walker, 225 N. 1st W., evening classes being-.'hel- f'f '8:20 p. m. .; ; American Fork, has pleaded guilParti of the dance program will ty in Pro vo City Court to charges feature dances, vvjiich were used of men in a convey'in the General LDS Primary Con- - ancetransporting! not japproved as to sanitaference in April. Some of the tion by Utah State Department dancesj to be presented are ;"Ye of! Agriculture. 'i Shall Walk and Not be Weary,! .' "Let everything that HathBreath,j'; -The Sea; and ':FoUow the Sun.)' are from Salt Lake City and have Miss Tanner and her dancers received national recognition, . 'y ; FOOD CEUTER s . - 'il VM lit'')- il: a. m. to 5 p. m. l . This display will be one; of the many adqed features" of interest to be disp ayed during Leadership Program Slated. Saturday Night - f 3 LB. 6 , 1 WHOLE y 'II... Children's Dance j! -- Claim Negligence In Car Accident Outstanding LDS Church Library ( j. Paving Begins On Orem's ... This year's program, the 35lh annual Leadership Week, also differs from others in that the activities and lectures have been divided into two categories, youth and adult. The youth section was inaugurated this year in order to meet a growing demand. As usual, the daily activities will be climaxed with outstand ing .evening entertainments. The are Virginia Tanner! dancers for scheduled Saturday night in the Fieldhouse. 'Monday's eve ning entertainment will feature pevere Baker and "The Journey COLORED OREM -i- An invitation is being giyen? to all interested persons to view the Orem Fourteenth Ward Sunday School library which will be on display June 6 at the Ileber : Room from J. Grant, jVIain-Stud- motorist Investigating officers said they understood the cat. stopped upoa seeing the boy and he ran into it as he was being chased by another , boy. ,t . day). I i. . ,J;! ' At approximately 1250 West this street will intersect with the new interstate freeway, according to City Engineer L. V. Beckman. The Utah State Road Commission has both leased and purchased a strip of elevated land three blocks to est In andaround Salt Lake City the east of this intersection for will begin at 6:45 a.m. The bus Myron D. Childs has filed suit in removing excess earth to be used tour will visit the "This Is The ! Kim ;Finch, 5, 029 E. 420 N., suffered a sprained ' hip vhen he jran' across the street and into a "vehicle pdriven byj an unknown H rters . Hanks (Tuesday),, and La- Vern Parmley, president of the Primary Association (Wednes- - D. Governor George D. Clyde, who will address Leadership followers Smith at 9:30 a.m. In the ' Joseph Auditorium. Other leaders who will speak to campus visitors in devotional assemblies are Elder Henry D. Moyle (Monday), Elder Marion SHOP CARSON'S SHELF PRICES "; Boy , , .) .! - nts ' - -- 1 Cancer Society i - 1 pre-registra- , make the pageant a "dpUo-Htf ully entertaining' ' evening, ale- cording toiC. WiUiani Wonnacott.- general chairman of the Miss; I Liberty Belle contest. Mr. Wonnacott said the naeeaM is under the direction of nwk. Worm a P. Wright, with Jed Rick ardson, B YU speech faculty, as master of ceremonies. The 12 girls seeking the queer crown, include Clare Schroet(jr, Kiiy xynn Ulpm, Nancy O ii were! n : this year's Leadership Week will begin Saturday, tomorrow, and end Wednesday. The change was made a to avoid conflict with June MIA Conference. Clinic officials said the numhas alber of 1300 the mark, and ready topped materiwill increase this figure ally before jLeadership Week officially begins, at 7 a.m. Sat' urday." toRegular registration beganIlele-man day in Cannon Center of Halls at 1 p.m. and will continue until 10 p.m. The Smith Family Living Center' will serve as registration headqua thereafter". Keynote speaker at Saturday's general assembly will be Utah's 3 ;o schedule, ay ' BOSTON (UpJ) Lane w. Orem. urawtord, a prominent Salt Lake Adams, Thursday: . City banker, ha:s been named Boy to Frank and Drucilla Perry executive vice p resident of the 4 Dimick, fProvo.' American Cancer Society. to Robert Boy and Barbara Ba Adams, 43, vice) president of row Hales, Provo. Zions First Naticiial Bank of Salt itjirl to. Dean and Marguerite Lake City, was aPPomted during Youiig Chnstensen, Provo. j; a meeting here of the Society's Wednesday: board of directors. He succeeds Girl to John and Yvonne Cham Mefford R. Runyon of New York berlain Burr, Provo, City. Boy to Charles and Catherine Smith Groscost, Provo bald DMillp. Prrtvn. Boy to John and Nida Beck Gid- Girl to Robert and Camille Liv densL Provo. ingston Whitehead J Springville.' Boy to H. Ray and Marie Parker Boy to William1 p. and'Iva Har Doty, Provo. ward Olsen, Prqvb Boy-tJohn and Beverly Walker May 25: Boy to C. Richard and Rue Ann Girl to Wayne and Deanne Archi- Winter Craven. ' No effort has been spared Monday-through-Frid- . 1958. i U. S. j xoung, irovo. Boy to Myron and Marilyn Mott dent at Brigham Young University,, was Miss' Liberty Belle In' i1 ; Utah Eankei; Named Vice President of 1 :. 1 i - " ; - I Jil to Richard and Beverly Anderson Lowe, Provo. y ,Boy to Jessie and Shirley Askew Reeder, Orem. Boy to Luther and Judith Cox i, Rodabaugh, Orem. Giri to Henry and Dorothy Kelto.i '. Miss Janellei Brimhall,!-a- ' Today: " 1 !!i AT ' UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL fast-movi- ng . ' ' ; Santaquin-Tinti- c SANTAQUIN LDS Stake quarterly conference will be held Saturday and Sunday at the stake house with Carl A. Patten, stake president, in charge. Special welfare and priesthood session will be held Saturday at 6:30 p. m. and 8 p. m. General sessions will be held at 10 a, m. and 2 p. m. Sunday. Special num bers will be sung by the Santaquin First LDS Ward Singing Mothers under the direction of Mrs. Ida Greenhalgh with Mrs. Gloria Clayson at the organ. The 7 p. m. Sun- day session will be under the di rection of ''the stake MIA. j BORN Human fitness, with all Its spir itual, mental and physical implications, will be the goal of hundreds of jLeadership Week patrons when the annual clinic opens Saturday on the Brigham Young University campus. The first wave of campus vis itors began to arrive today. The balance of an expected 4,000 enrollment will 'register Saturday ' and Sunday, Departing from the customary Stake Conference Set This Weekend royd, Janice Nelson, Ellen Nelson, Diane Hull, Janice Hall, Kathy Graehl, Lynn Fechser, Betty Clark; Barbara Berge and Kay Backus. t e&'ship FRIDAY JUNE 5, 1959 Pick 'Liberty Belle' PROVO The royal reign of a new queen for Provo's annual Freedom Festival will begin late Saturday night for the talented and attractive girl who is seli ected Miss Liberty Belle. Scheduled to, begin at 7:36 p.m. in the . Pro vo High School auditorium, the Miss Liberty Belle Pageant Will climax many weeks of preparation on the paiit f the 12 lovely finalists. Each of the 12 girls will present her exhibition of talent as part of the colorful, pageant. Tickets for the event may be secured at the door for 75 cents for adults and 25 cents for chit dren, he said. And on the basis of that talen plus poise, personality, beauty and intelligence,, a new queen and four attendants will be chos- -. en to rule over the July cele' bration, mm 2. 61c 22c GAHAiVl CRittERS:-.,- 83c Breakfast Cereals1 An Priced Lower :v. at CARSON'S choice: 7c rmp I MV In grade d a - d ' .Ay CPJSC0 SH0Pi3!WG "j . I Lii L: 1 . ; f h p,usDep- - J V.l, - f 3 Jcan : i vK nM nninTin . i "m mm. tojiil: tikmsr I I ; CKesutecritoJ TiPEjieiANT' PACKAGE .. ...... : jj: .l.:. i ....... . . ... 72C' COHf LARGE EAUs'. ...V:. .J.....l.:.J.....l.A .Fof 19C MS! Transplanted Texas f power-pacKe- cowpoke finds Brazil with action, danger and jungle I' a v5s. , - .. F-- I.. A :; terror. II h ilk K. m a m sua A IliU HliiUriUUiiU ' CIMKCOAl BEtlQUETS J. Glenn Ford .....:J0 69c CUILIlCS'Kr IF ' i.- Frank Loveiov ' '. Ml i -- 1 1 CESAR ROMERO '.' il jsgtt? m go - ki mm : m,.M Ami maM mtT mW Mi . 5 ft mmm 12 oz- - ABBE LANE . ' 0 i c') o i inirnmrf wwg"MBWWMaBai8WiMWMwapMii I 10:50 NEWS , . 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