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Show Around and About Utah County family From Arabia On Leave in US. News of Central Utah Residents Payson Facehorse Burned To Death In Denve Fire Chinese Drama Slated at 'YA - , r 23-2- Joseph Smith Auditorium, peal to all. The play; best described as a Vromatic comedy," is performed according to the traditioiial Chinese style theatre, and is qui'e unlike drama of the Western world. It is translated from a classic of the Chinese stage and as such probably gives the most acI curate of Chinese staging conventions yet available in the English . language. tn every respect It is an authentic play written and performed in the Chinese manner., with the delightful and charming conventions of that ancient institution "Lady Precious Stream" was VIC BULLOCK produced successfully in New , a1 , ' ji " - if t - w, All-Indi- an : - ' 1 w ' - - A bit of the unusual will be York and in London where it was brought to the Brigham' Young performedo more than 500 times. University stage . when the BYU It tells the story of a wife devoted' Department of Speech and Dra- to her adventurous husband, matic Arts presents "Lady Prec- his prowess as, a5warrior and his ious Stream"' by S. I. Hsiung ultimate return. It is a colorful 4 at 8:15 p.m. in the fantasy which is expected to apJuly Mrs. Irma Wiest has returned from a vacation which took her with other relatives in Payson including her sister, Mrs. Noel PAYSON Louns K. and Colleen to Portland, Ore,, where she visited with her son and his family, Dixon; who entertained for her Wednesday afternoon. Jacobs, who a e spending the Dr. and Mrs. Earl J. Wiest. She also visited in San Jose, Calif., By LAURA NELLE BENDIXSEN summer in- - Co orado, had the v have friends and relatives. misfortune of losing one of their Mrs. Gene Coray and son, Klmo, of Long Beach, Calif., EDGE MONT trends and relatives. Peggy, Reid and racehorses when it was burned to been guests at the Sid Coray home in Payson. 'r,.:. Tracy Wayman, of Saudi, Arabia rioan in o tyA at the Denver his of exalted the Provo Elks Lodge, and ruler Jack Burton, iVFair grounds. Mrs. Ray Jolley and sons, Rickie and Jeff, have returned to are spending the summer wife have .returned from Chicago, 111., where they attended 'the their home in Los Angeles, Calif.,' after visiting in Payson (he past their Play Later Hied with five grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. horses in the ash fire which Elks National Convention, While there they also visited the World's three weeks with her parents, Mr. nd ' Mrs. : Lloyd Powell, and on North Wallace R. Wayman Elizabeth. witnessed welcome for and Fair Queen lasted but threfe minutes. All Chicago's also with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jolley in Santaquin.. Canyon Road. Their parents, Mr. were being stabled at the fair-- 1 """ x and Mrs. Craig Wallace, are in Miss Joyce Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Davis of ':' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moulton and their son Brent have returned grounds and miming at Centenwith their maternal nial New Jersey in is Racetrack ih Denver. Anoth Utah Lindon, Valley Hospital following, surgery. from visiting in Windock, Wash., with Mr. Moulton's parents, Mr. grandparents. Mrs. Wallace is er horse Del's Mistake, Jacobs and Mrs. Alva Moulton. They also visited in Centralia, Wash., with recovering from two major operwas to led Both are Utah safet Mr. and Mrs. John Moulton. In Boise, ations. They ' plan to return to Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Jacobs of Payson, and son and daugh a brother and sister-in-labred horses. ter, Bruce and Kathy, and their' adopted son, Frankie, picked up, Ida;, they visited at the Dean Marler home. Arabia in August, Navaho family, the Ben Zohnays, en route to Flagstaff, Frankie's ' Pow Ariz., where they spend the weekend at the annual Dr. Dean G. Wilson, Provo, senior metallurgist at Geneva Steel Mr. and Mrs; Ted Brinkerhoff CHIP OFF BLOCK Wow. Tribes and visitors from ail over the United States were plant in Orem, is spending 10 days in Italy on company business. have returned home from an eight TALLAHASSE Fla. (UPI) there for the pow wow held before the grandstand. Crafts were Prior to his departure he and his family visited in Payson with his visited .vacation They trip. day was It "Of a case like were father liks encamped. parents, Mr and Mrs. George F. Wilson.; displayed at the beautiful pine grove park where all Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nielsen in daughter TuesdaV when ' Mary CiU -' i southern Utah and a brother-in-lawas 16, Collins, elected and Luke children, Kathryn and Craig Mr. and Mrs. T. Loren Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray, Payson, have received word of the and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben of Florida Girls State. governor Her fa- of Lynwood, Calif., are visiting here and have been entertained at birth of a baby boy to Mr. ,and Mrs. Max Coray at Ktaelakekua, Alexander, of Las Vegas. They Gov ther is Lefoy Collins. Rotary Park, a lawn party at the William I. Griffith home; in Orem Hawaii. This is their first child and 'grandparents in addition to the also visited relatives in Calif, and and a dinner at the Frois C. Frpisland home, Orem. Sid Corays are Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Winn of Sniithfield. Mr. Coray then motored to Yosemite Nationis employed as head of the soil conservation unit in the Kona Dis- al Park, and Grant's Pass, Ore. return trip. Thefy, plan to return is Utah Mrs. Ivan Farnworth Valley Hospital trict in Hawaii. convalescing at On July 4 near Willets, Calif., home Friday. following major surgery performed there. Mrs. Farnworth s daugh they saw a beautiful parade on ter, Mrs. Glen Pyne of Pocatello, Ida., is here to be with her at John see or the water. The floats were all on Mr. and Mrs.- B. West Belnap and Big ship reservations, Passport troubles, air mother. 290 West Center. (adv.).); boats with hugh spotlights center- four older children returned home Christopherson Travel, . . , ed oh them. Tuesday evening! after a five day Mrlrand Mrs. J. H. Jensen are visiting in Boise, Ida with1 Twin engine airplane taxi, costs less than airline,. Call Merrill trip to Yellowsto he. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mar er. They Christopherson, FR and Mrs. their daughter and and Fava Mr. Rigby (adv.). also plan to visit in Idaho Falls with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Welle si ey four children are spending the on a five dajy vacation. They National are in Yellowstone week Allred Association is holding their, annual reunion at Salt Lake will with are visit Mr. 2 Mrs. Vicki Ellis and son, Tommy, of Denver, Colo., are visiting at Liberty Park at4the band stand. July 18, Commencing at p. m. Park. They visiting in pfellowstone. and in on their in Idaho Montana. in Spanish Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peery Larson, and Rigby's relatives (adv.). J WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1959 Utah. County. Utah DAILY HERALD i J. PRESCRIPTION Ships must sail 110 miles up the Rio Plata' to reach the . port of Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital. . I! - SPECIALIST ' AT VIC'S NEW " MEDICAL CENTER OKLAHOMA! July 23, 2425 son-in-la- w, Reservations FR PHARMACY N. Univ. Ave. FR In The New Medical Center 1275 36 1 Salem Youth UP TO 6 p.m. With Reserves Tues. thru Thurs. By MARGRETTE TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pederson the new and family including baby( Jan, born June 30, are staying in Salem for the summer at the Lawrence home. Mrs. Lawrence came home from Big Piney, .Wyo., to get acquainted with the new granddaughter, and to help out for . a whiTe? The Pedersons have 'two sons, Mike and Stephen. Mr. Pederson is going to the BYU working on his masters degree. , Mon. & Fri. til 9 spend- - ing two weeks at the Army Re serve Training Camp in Yakima, Wash. He will be home "next Sunday. . RIGHT OPEN In Training SALEMShirl Hanks is 30 Other mil unadyer-tise- d Specials See them at Sears $1.00 1. WILL HOLD ANY COAT PURCHASE UNTIL OCTOBER MAKE YOUR PURCHASES girls' colorfulourdresses newest JUST SAY, "CHARGE IT" cotton fashions son Stanley, the of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hazel, had an appendicitis operation at Payson Hospital last Tuesday, He Is doing well. JU!T SAY five-year-o- ld REVOLVING V 'XH.RGE It" Ginghams, plaids, stripes checks or solids. Some by famous Dan River mills .. .all in newest shades. 7 to 1 4. ON SEARS CHARGE ; Mr and Mrs. Ira Wright and Children Ronney, "Kelly and Karen, of Texas are spending a few days visiting with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Willis Beddoes. They are enroute to Wash Al ' " i Wear Nylon -- Sacramento.; lace-trimme- cottons with pretty d ruffles 'n bpws. Whit Johnny 4 Elizabeth and Adrian Farley are spending the week on vacation with their grandmother I.Irs. Ghana Hansen. They are the children of Mrs. Doris Farley of Salt Lake City. 5izes7to14. X HOT Reversible Parkas only, 3 for $33 Sturdy 't: m m r 2-pI- nylon taffeta y. "V TxVMb&x? i bouffant slips nil jm. J.,r,... 88 U Colorful, dyrable pantits in white, pink, blut or maiz. Sizes 7 to 14. w7! C-- T Keg. 8.98 cotton panties ' Miss Sue Stroveski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Farley, flew i New York to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Lettie Stroweski and other relatives, She wrote home that she attended a . ball gamet between the Cleveland Indians and the Yankees at Cleve land. She visited. Niagara .Falls Palmyra Sacred Grove. Hill Cu- morah' and many other interest ing places. X lacy slips Zip ffconf, drawstring hood, ' : I' k fleece. reverses toi warm ' I'll J ' snug knit cuffs. Sizes Lovely nylon tricot bodice and five layer skirt with underskirt Handwash. White. Sizes 7 to 14. 4-1- 0. Camp Award Goes To Troop 182 Scout j OREM At. the family night program concluding the annual summer camp of Troop 182 of the Orem Tenth I.-Ward, held in the high Uinta s I Stanley Stevens 1 was given the nding Scout award. 'I . V y 1 S t a nley re ceived a large gold cup with if engraving sig ifrKtvtwof nifying the hon Scout Stevens or The award was based on character, Scout crafts and skills as well as living-u- p to general scout rules. Other awards presented during the evening announced Tthe outstanding patrol for a six month period and included Robert Salisbury, Charles Widdop, ' Gary Davis,, and Delvin Leavitt, who each received flashlights. 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