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Show B' i I.'.--- UEA Convention Hears Nev'U. S. Treasury Notes to Pay 5 Interest Former Congressman Salt lake city (upd The Utah , Education Assn. was told Thursday evening that find a humani-- j '.'America WASHINGTON r Court! ruling on school .integra-io- n led fo his election defeat said j'Peace is more than peace without violence. Peace is peace jmust i tariah quality in' its ' political with justice' He was introduced by ftep. j. ; life." '4LJ )i who Former j Congressman Brooks Henry A; Dixon "& of man as of lauded said Arkansas high Hays Hays "Schoolsj should Jay the foundation of a principle arid a splendid states'! v- ;;.. j : philosophy that recognizes a non-- j man." j: .: to! f Earlier, UEA executive secreviolent solution can be found ' tary Allan j M. West said the every problem." wnose vistand agamstj group expects to enroll j 8,900 Hays, olent opposition to the Supreme members this year. He landed that UEA officers also . plan to hold a ' series of meetings in local schools late in Octobei so teachers may 'take a fresh look at the problems! of teachers in Utah and plan a new set of goals." ury officials today blamed failure of Congress to abolish interest ceilings on long - term securities for the treasury's decision to offer notesi paying 5 per cent Interest ' .'I'rateJ f The rate will be the highest in 30 years. The treasury made the offer on Thursday in announcing the sale of two billion dollars worthof notes. It also fourjyear, announced i it would j auction two y billion dollars worth of f I ! . ,i -j . j'-V.- (R-Utah- . ': ' j.-- r". I i v - i v ' ' 245-da- . er j - ginia:J . ; so-call- ed 1 j separate treasury About f Ate His Hat , ittnfr' - v mr iv r iiinnfniiii . within . the as would be formed membe,'S sociation , and ' that . all..... i i i . named John were invited to join. The group will be known as th? society for J the prevention'' pi call ing bathrooms 'Johns.' OCT. 2, FRIDAY, ' T OF MOST - T .Mi:' r si Provoans Just - ' . 1 , i i -- , the romance.!.. songs. ..and spectacle of the entertainment world's most h Huish Tarzan's Greatest iSara Shane. yenture, PLEASANT GROVE Grove' Alias Jesse James, with Bob Hope; AMERICAN FORK Ask Any Girl, with Coral David Niven. Starlight Rib Bravo, and The Man Hunt in the Jungle. as j, j L -- - I i l "7.: - J..'-..:.: I " nl - ADMISSION ti j :" vMfY ::prMighty CST' " ; f -- 1 XHk Cast of THOUSANDS! Cost In V; . "-- The World's j1 ' oouonrLiuaLjL.L.'ii..i... wiuiulu-j- . , "Jg""y'y Provo 11 7.-3-0- ..." fpj . . . ... J $1.25 .90 . .90 .50 w , HIGH EFFICIENCY SCREEN V IN AMERICAN FORK i Show 7:00 p.m. Open 6: 30 Adults 60c .Children FREE THURSDAY thru SUNDAY "RIO BRAVO" - - -- win-.-. "MANHUNT IN THE JUNGLE' mmm r-j- j' I JI UTAH'S p7 iiir-rrair- i " mi mii i mmm 1 j :Q JLAwJ 111 MOST. DISTlNCJTiyE j rMKATRJE SHOW 7:00! STARTS TONIGHT Pjl DI5NEYS AP4SV THURSDAY SPECIAL 35c . DOORS 50c TIL OPEN 5 AT 1 Then I 75c p.m. CLirlNlnni rrm miaH-jMinMi- MORNING MA and PA KETTLE "AT HOME" Doors Open 9:00 a.m. Show Starts 9:30 a.m. Oat 12:30 -- AND BIG COLOR CARTOONS OPEN 7:00 PLAYING I ADULTS t:- ' j Candidates for the office of District Councilman: Provo Clty,;utah, at the Primary ElecUoi, October 20, 1959 f : - SHOW and 7:25 SUNDAY ; iDistrict No. One Kavachevich, jMelvin W. Madsen.l N.' Halvor Rockwood, C. LaVar for One) j (Vote i ; , J$55??ii& ill' f ItfiS I xjpj y Dsitrict No. Two Elliott, Max C. Killpack, W. Frank Mitchell, B. W. .(Vote for One) . ' ( SPOILS OF iTHE CONQUERORS PLACE PEYTON H. Starri LANA District No. Three S: Ariel Ballif, Merrill, M. W. Sauls, Keifer ,B. Whittaker, William N. (Vote for One) ; 'fy 'j SLAVE QUEEN OF THE; BARBARIANS . , TURNER j I X . ... ; Due to The Length of These Great Features, They v Will Be Shown Once' Only STARTS 10:15 PAUL Lvliw UUI JUlllHLLli NEWMAN - - JOANNE WOODWARD District Jones, William Passey, Roy m No." e .Four f (Vote for One) CLMT TCAirS MX1 BeST,CLLL TlftS LEE REMICK BEN GAZZARA BOWERY BOYS IN EKBERG' "JAIL BUSTERS Kids Under 12 A i 25c ADULTS ADULTS chelo AL0NS0 Glomer Film Production ' v; An American-Internation- al Picturt Feature Times: Only $1.00 Child 25e 1:50 - 3:50 - 5:50 7:50 - 9:50 5 . f . Then i ' eorge MARSHAL 'jacquesSERHAS 75c 'Til 90c to-wi- - 65c SATURDAY TONIGHT,! JAMES STEWART : ; order named, rrfif sMond'-jifflrcji' i ONLY ! : - : ng -- 1 FOR DISTRICT COUNCILMAN (4 Year Term) A SATURDAY '. . land in the United States is treat ed by airplanes BIG TEACHERS CONVENTION SHOW I ;J STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Elmo R. Morgan. Director of Highways.! Published in The Daily Herald Oct. 2. 1959. I, I. G BENCH, do hereby cer- -' tify that I am jthe duly appointed qualified and acting City Record- er of Provo City, .Utah. That the '," One of every 12 acres of farm- PLAY AT OUR 1959," namea Ctmuiuaies win appear bn the - official Primary Ballot to be voted upon at the Primary; Election for City CouncUman on October 20,' 1959, in the Special Party Rates F-10- THE KIDS CAN in t Labor, that contractors engaged work are highway construction toj met Ithe provisions of the Fair Standards :Act of; 1938. (52 Stat. 1060). . Proposal forms, plans, cross secfiletions and specifications are onComin the office of the State Road mission. Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Engineer at American Fork. Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. proposal Specifications, obtained be forms, and plans may at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of ia fee f of $5.00. no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit ai letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said ibidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all "I bids is reserved. Cash.: Jcertified check, cashler'a guar, check, or approved proposal antee bond for not less? than five amount pf bid per cent! of tdtaL made payable to the State Road. Commission must accompany each bid as evidence! of good faith, and a t guarantee; that ;if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond j as required Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State . Road Commission. ' j 26th day 'of September, Dated this t lOUOWing . WHIIE THE TEACHERS AWAY . I 1 3MBMMLIMMMwJi OPEN! - crop-dusti- " . " . Rickey Nelson - John Wayne 2ND FEATURE i . - v- Dip 2-- r j j V;'. - Wm mmm 6t30 r x i ; ; ' mm .NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals, will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah. State Capitol. Salt! Lake clock p.m.. City, Utah, until 2 Tuesday, October ' 13. 1959. and at that time publicly opened for con Struction of A IPlant Mix Bitiimin ous Surfaced Road in! UUh County, the samel being that section of State Road No, 115 Between Payson and Benjamin identified as . Federal Aid Secondary Project No. The length of road to be constructed or "improved is 3.705 miles, end., the principal items of work ere approximately as follows:) 14.500 Tons of Plant Mix Bituminous Surface- Type "A". 849 Tons of Bituminous Material and 26.600 Tons of Gravel. The project is to be completed In 125 working days. is rePrequalification of bidders quired. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications,, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road; Commission of Utah completed and ap proved, the required Prequalificatioit Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. -, The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special provisions - coverthe coning subletting or assigning r tract, vNot less than the general .i prevailing wage rates as determined by theIndustrial Commission Of Utah, effective July 1 1959. shall be paidto all laborers. workmen and mechanics employed on this project. , The attention of bidders Is direct ed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour . DiVisiorC U. S. Department of I LET'S GO The eclipse begins at 7:45 a.m. j e.d.t. Clouds at' 9,000 feet obscured most of the Canaries Thursday, and ground observers feared! ther misht not be able to see the sky 4d sec- and 1.4.1.1 the 2 minutes during . , . onus uie mwu ouscures ui sun from the earth. Two- American scientis ap-of a assured good opk at peared or not; Mi weather the eclipse, chael Witunski and Edward Dib- ler will chase the moon's Shadow in a supersonic ffighter Diane caDable of. keeping up with the eclipse: for six minutes . . 2, ,1959. l; ...... .. ........... j j Don't Give Up The Lewis. Jeriry Shipwith ' ;. Director ofi Published in Jiighways. The Daily Herald Oct. "Weekday Matinee 2 P. M. Saturday and Sunday All Evening Matinees at 12:30 and 4 P. M. erfornances at 8:30 P. M. 7; ; of the, sun.- he started Hall in Lawrence Tony - . Royal by Reservation : j' If. , Evening and Sunday Weekday Matine . STUDENTS Anytime CHILDREN Anytime . . . . . IEHI s I j -: ADULTS . " x- i, :r- i i I . h PRIVATE PARTY Before 7 p. m.l or 10-1- 2 p.m. v STATE rtOAD COMMISSION u I All ur Elmo R. Morgan. W7 L 1 j 10 P. M. Every Nite Except Sun., Tues; 4 P. M. h , SATURDAY. , I j Riverside, - t Warner Bros. I Scientists Wait ror ccnpse ' q Ad-wit- 0, , -- - wonderful entertainment! I at . Labor, that contractors engaged in ' highway construction work1 are re- auired to meet the provisionsof the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. (52 Stat. 1060). Proposal forms, plans, cross sections- and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the office ' ef its District Engineer at American; ForkJ Utah, where they may beJrevieweu by prospective, bidders. Specifications. proposal forms, and plans mav be obtained at? the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $20.00. no of which, will be refunded. Eachpart bidder must submit at letter fromi an approved surety company (guaranteeing to fur- -i nish said bidder with required bond.. The right to, reject any or, all bida '.j is "reserved.-:.Cash, certified oashier'a check or japprcved check, proposal guaran tee bond! for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid-a- a! evidence of good faith and a guarantee that If awarded the contract, the bidder will lexecute the contract and furnish contract bond as re... ..f: quired. ' f Any additional information may be secured, at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 26th day oi September. All pictures like this?" j 1 . ' S y l-- i approved.- the required Preaualifica-tio- n Statement pertaining to con- -' tractor's experience and financial r condition.1 The attention ot bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract Not less than the general prevailing wage rates as determined by the Industrial Commision of Utah, effective July l.il959 shall be paid to laborers, workmen and mechanics employed on this prolect. The attention of bidders is 'directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised bv the Wage and Hour Division. U. S. Department of' re-aui- red i I MOTION PICTURE Won't Let It Go-- -- Youll Say, Why haven t there been more j PAYSON WORLD'S PHILADELPHIANS n, ;i Raven-haire- d THE WEEK THE YOUNG ; Pact AY When you see South Pacific, with Academy Mitzi Gaynor. ji Paramount Sign of the GladAnita Ekberg. iator, with Uinta r- - The Young Philadel-phiaand Hercules. Pioneer Peyton Place, and The Long Hot Summer. OREM I Scera Darby O' Gill and the Little People. SPRINGVILLE Rivoli Anatomy of a Murder, with James Stewart. SPANISH FORK Arch Holiday for Lovers, with Clifton Webb. j & - I. REVERED BIG 15 ' starts'if " 1959 I .1 , 3RD : ' :i- At The Movies simple." "Do it the ethical. way j unless there's no chance of gelling caught." "I think all the tihie, but i never l think of ' anything." a new g rj o u p . Roberts , said . - Partially Okched What's Playing J , i HELDOVERll! ns (UPD ; 5 . j j " Mickey Gohen To Wed Streapteaser one-mov- ie )i; j.""- b,illsv - , , Un-clasif- ied tion books will be open . forM Jhe - j O j . Elizabeth Taylor is negotimillion-dolla- r a ating WASHINGTON (UPD --A union contract. r president has asked Labor Secre x studios .Off ered tary James P. Mitchell when he is 20th Century-Fobuxom a million! idol- the . .gomgito" eat his'yhatj-..;beauty riy,' to" star in the title role; of Joseph Beime, president of the lairs' J This would j make o W r k e sent r Communication "Cleopatra." r s, , Mitchell j the following . telegram her the only actress to hi the million mark for a single perThursday night " formance. "Dear Jim,. 'Last April at the time of the Miss Taykr, who .recently! cre. ( AFL-CI) unemployment rally in ated headlines in her love iffair Washington you promised to pub- with Eddie Fisher, is in ?a conlicly 'eatT your hat" Ion , the steps tract battle with MGM, hoveyer, of the Labor Department if the that could prevent her from acunemployment, figure failed to dip cepting the "Cleopatra" role1. . below three million as of October. 1 She is under contract with "It is now Oct. 1 and I doubt Metro to star' in "Butterfield ' that the unemployment figure will Eight," in which she would play change much between 8:30 p.m. a prostitute. ' and tomorrow.! It stands at 3,400,-00"I just don't want to play the When will you perform??" j role," she told friends. Mitchell was silent but a Laaor If she continues to refuse the to tried ; Department spokesman part, MGM could suspend) her, ' get him 'off the hook" anyway. and prevent her from working in The spokesrr an explained that "Cleopatra." Friends said Miss Beirne was right about the latest Taylor hoped to set up a trust announced unemployment figure fund for her children from her , being 3,400,000 but it was for the "Cleopatra" deal. !: month' of August. September's figures will be out .the 13th of this month. October'js won t be available until the mid dle of, next month, 'he said. However, .1 Labor Department Dun economists believe Mitchell has tonlyj a momentary reprieve. They FUERTEVENTURA, Canary Is don't aee how unemployment can lands Scientists frokri six (UPIKf go under three million as long as nations waited ahxiously onj this the steel strike continues. Island Atlantic today, hoping for at the total 'eclipse look a good . j Ldu nching Pads ,!,- HOLLYWOOD . f by The announcement from the, George A. Fuller Construction Co came; as the (first AUas intercoh missile was betinental ballistics LOS ANGELES "(UPD 'A-- The ' LOS ANGELES . (UPD Former said 'Thursday after his engage- ing j trucked to Cheyenne from Let's Have Better Mottoes Assn mobster Cohen Mickey says he's ment party" broke up. "She's a San Diego, 'Calif. It was expect of announced today its selection to a marry ledy who never uses a swear ed here today. going stripteaser motto the for October "Plea4 : Hills. word. I'm looking down from the named ; Beverly don't talk while, Tm 1 interrupt a "She's -and Will seek a jVIexican divorce ; lit. veryjmature girlin clouds f-- she's an angel." s." E 46. The Cohen Cohen 22 is inind and is fromi Of her husband, a carpenter. E. V. Roberts, secretary the everythuig else," stripper local chapter, said the following were also-rain monthly com petition: "Why worry about the boss-h- e's 1 not afraid of you?' j j ' the' like "I way you put lit - "T" " ns . j 22-year-- old Best Mottoes Win Selection One-Mov- ie Utah. State Capitol. Salt Lake City Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, October 13. 1959. and at that time for construction of publicly opened A 4" Plant Mix Bituminous Surfaced Road in Utah County, the same be-ithaj, section of U. S. 50 & 6 Between Thistle and Red Narrows identified as Federal Aid project No. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 6 537 miles, and the principal items of work are as follows: 34.600 approximately Tons of Plant Mix Bituminous Surface. 2227 Tons of Bituminous Materia! and 620.000 Cu. Yds. of Roadway Excavation. The project Is to be completed In ."275 ff: j working "days. Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to anv bidder's receive ins. plans land specifications it will be necessary that' the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah, completed and j COHEN, DANCER TO WED Mickey Cohen plants a I! 'I kiss on cheek of bride to be Beverly 'Hills a shapejy strucCHEYENNE (UPD strip tease dancer. Mickey met her five tural! portions of the The last- two months ago while courting another dancer.' He says,' missile launching pads at Atlas "She's real lady. Her morals and concepts of life are site A northwest of Cheyenae have been completed and acceptreal high." !j(Herald-P- I Telephoto) ed the Corps of Engineers. Liz Taylor beeks $1 Million For Mitchell ll 1 ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS J Sealed proposals will be received! py tne state Road Commission of prices. meet- j since the treasury paid 5Vs per cent on an issue in 1929. Back, in a tight hioney situation 1921, forced the; treasury to pay 53i per p: p i tj j ceut';- - ,(:; Treasury officials! stressed they would have been able to float long-terbonds jat a rate below 5 per cent if Congress had complied with President Eisenhower's request to abolish the statutory AVa per cent interest ceiling on securities of five years or longer. The treasury said Its subscrip- : ; (UPI) WASHINGTON weather bureau" doesn't hurricane Gracie for', the tor- nadoes which formed, in. her wake and killed: 11 persons Wednesday in the Charlottesville, Va., area. Meteorologists. are 'inclined pending further study, to believe that Gracie and the tornadoes had rather than a a mother-chil- d relationship. They were ithe evil seed1 of the same paren The parent in this case was a vast. unstable mass, of warm moist air characterized by strong as well; as ro motions. Gracie was embedtary ded in this air f mass when she came-- ' ashore in South Carolina and moved upward through Vir- " j: Vertical motions in large ma ses of. moist air result in abno; mally rapid cooling, land thunder storms'; result. Tornadoes are the deadly byproducts of particularly Intense, thunderstorms. r Perhaps' aggravating the gen eral weather situation at the time was the arrival from the West of frontal system with a cold air masses on the west side and warm j air on the eastern edge. sister-broth- 90 Legal Notice per cent notes next . Tuesday. The bills' will be auctioned Oct. The 5 per cent interest rate on 14, with the interest rate on them the notes will be the highest determined by the accepted bid (! ings of school groups weri j held In various '"locations throughout Salt Lake City Thursday in f con nection with the convention. Voting for new officers in! the was to be helq toorganization; The 8:30 a:m. to 5 pJm. from blame day Death of ill , More" than .;) j Gracie Not Blamed Treas- ( IJPI) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1939 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD CAJTS (WC HQK) NO. T , - 77Ov- - r ARTHUR O'CONNEU EVE ARDEN KATHRYN GRAffT AMATOMY OF A MURDER Mkl JOSEPHjNL WELCH iydS. Wmkw 1 MOTtOM PtCTURC. - tv-- i I. G. BENCH, r City Recorder of Provo City, Utah. Published in The Daily Herald Sept. 30. Qct.j 1 and Oct. 2, 1959. 4 ii CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FAST BLACK & WHITE PHOTO SERVICE In by 6 Out by 2 P.M. ALLEN'S PHOTO SUPPLY What makes you think Allen's Prices are higher? North Univ. Ave. 44 . ' i",! |