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Show - SUNDAY HERALD Writers Hear Robertson SUNDAY, MARCH 9 1959 29, Utah County, Utah Goshen Airman Leaves for Tour Of Duty in Europe On Biography well-know- y. fry. i : X A N up, V family or yourself," the speaker said. "I can best describe it by the terms 'you must be prepared in print.' It's a strip-teamore difficult than history, where you have only ' facts, or fiction, where you have literary license. You've got to go Into your own emotions, and the emotions of those you write about. T think I can truly say it vas an honest book," he continued, in the Thicket. speaking of "I wrote honestly about my father, the way I felt about him at the diff erent. stages of my life,. When I was young, I guess I hated him. I think I can truthfully say I outgrew it and came to look upon him with respect and downright fondness. "I probably didn't intend it, but Father sort of ran away with the to-d- se , on the slopes of Mt. Franklin- above ELPasg, Tex., this giant cross has been lighted each evening from Maundy Thursday through Easter Sunder. The cross, erected for the third year by El Paso Electric Company, is a gift to the city.' 497-FOO- CROSS COMMEMORATES E ASTER T Glowing" - Ground-Breakin- $400,000 For Conviction on Palmyra LDS SPANISH FORK A throng of local citizens watched Saturday afternoon as LDS officials turned the first spadeful of earth at the site of the new Palmyra Ward chapel. To be built at an estimated cost of $4CO,000, the new edifice is hoped to be ready for use within the next 12 months. "Directed by Stake President J. Austin Cope Jr., the building project for the new chapel has been underway for several months. While final approval of plans and site was pending, various fund Stake-Tenth-Eleven- th raising campaigns have been conducted to raise the local share of finances. Banquets, beef raising projects, and other ways of fund .collection have been used. Assessments to members of the wards within the stake are .also being made. The building will be erected on site centering a nearly four-acblock located. at Fifth and on the Sixth East Streets and Ninth and Tenth Northf A delegation of churchmen has already requested A-Ra- Jail Term Levied Held For g Held consecutively for the .past 11 through 24 will compete Saturdecade, the Horse Show .Is now day afternoon, May 9. an approved exhibit by the AmeriChairman of the Horse Show can Quarter Horse, The Arabian Committee is Willis R. Hill. MemHorse, and The Appalloosa Horse associations. Outstanding judges, bers of the Diamond Fork Riding with national reputations for their Club will assist in presenting the knowledge of horses and riding exhibit. In recent years it has abilities have been secured. been touted as one of the finest of its kind in the nation. Its size Twentyfoijr classes will be shown. has steadily increased since the First place winners in each class first presentation and with the numbers of entries growing rapidly each year enthusiasm for the IIOT PALMISTRY 1959 show Is higher than local ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (UPI) horse fans ever5 before remember Amateur hypnotist William Mont seeing it this far before show gomery, 29, was fined $20 for time. Further details of this show touching a lighted cigarette to the will, be outlined in forthcoming was Rayprogram planned by Paul Bart's publicity releases and fans are mond A. Jackson, chairman of the palm of f to hand and unflinching Girls .prove the urged to watch their newspapers committee, Boys was his under Mrs. Mrs. Dick Wetherell arid for details. youth spell. Jack Ludlow of the Cancer Cm sade in East Juab County, showed a film: on lung cancer. About Cancer - . announced today, plans for the will be given trophies. Others will horse events have been completed receive ribbons. and are being mailed to prospecClasses one through 18 will be tive entrants. shown Friday, May 8, and classes Nephi Lions Club Told - V Horse Show Set in Conjunction With Utah State Junior Livestock Exhibit By FRANK G. KING SPANISH FORK The 1959 Horse Show, one of the largest and "You must write with sincerity fastest-growin- g equestrian exhibits If you are going to do a successful In the Intermountain West will be held May 8 and 9 at Spanish Fork, job of any biography or autoGOSHEN A1C 4Lewis Fisher, in conjunction with the biography," - Frank C. Robertson, Utah State n Western writer and who has spent a two week leave Junior Livestock Show, officials author of a biography of his at the home of his parents, Mr. pioneer family, told the Provo and Mrs; Fred Fisher, left recent Chapter of the League of Utah ly for McGuire Air Force Base, ' N. J., where he will fly from Writers this week. tour of Mr. Robertson has just published there for a three-ye- ar a revised edition of "A Ram in duty with the Air Force in the Thicket," partially his own France. autobiography but more the story of his father, mother and brothers Shirley tJermain, who is attendon the Idaho and Utah frontier in ing ' the University of Utah in the latter partLof the last century Salt Lake City, is spending her and the first part of this one. spring vacation at the home of "It's not an easy job to start her mother, Mrs. Naomi Jer-mai- n. NEPHI At the Nephi Lions 1 out and write the story of your Club meeting held this week, jtha V v Carnal Knowledge Representing LDS authorities in the ground breaking rites here Paul Kent Sitz, 47, Payson, -- Elder was L. found EIRay Saturday guilty by jury of carnal to LDS the assistant Christianson, knowledge of a girl,; 15, was Council of Twelve Apostles. He sentenced to up to five years in was the principal speaker at the prison, suspended on condition he meeting held prior to. the turning spend six months in jail and of the first spadeful of earth. establish a trust fund of $500 for Others who joined Elder Christian-so- n the girl on her 18th birthday. in wielding the' spade included President Cope, and Bishop Ver- TROUSERECTOMY non Hurst, general contractor for WEST HARTFORD, Conn. the project. Three physicians living (UPI) Work on the structure will start in the same part of town were immediately, with the pouring of the "patients ' in a neat operation concrete Mr. Cope asserts. Lines that cost them a total of have been installed to provide $280. water for this work,1 and other Thieves slipped into the homes portions of the project will go for- of Drs. Herbert F. Laramore, Award as fast as possible. Hopes lbert J. Dunn and Edward P. of all involved are centered on White, and, while the doctors having the new chapel in use with- were sleeping, cleaned out their in a year. trouser pockets. i . ? , at the A turkey dinner was held home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lindquist' honoring Mrs. Lindquist and her son Marvin on their birthday anniversaries, the same day. Two birthday cakes were furnished by their daughter and his sister1, Mrs. Jay Blackburn. The following family members were present: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blackburn and son Randy of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lind-so- n Marvin of Goshen. quist and I . , old Joan Morgan of Granada Hills, Calif., arrived at the home ol Mr.-- and Mrs. Fred Fisher where she spent; a week visiting. Miss Morgan Is a former resident of Goshen.. J v If yon feel that this shonld be done and a number of monthly payments and outstanding bills are keeping come' in or call and let us explain you from trading: : jr. SUPS, DUPS To Meet Monday Mr. and. Mrs. James Takos and sons, Jimmie, Paul and Mark, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jasper-so- n Provo Sons and Daughters of during the week. Utah Pioneers will hold their an nual election meeting Monday at Mr. anJ Mrs. Sylvan 7:30 p.m. in Pioneer Museum, of Dugway visited at the North Park. All board members members are invited home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Penrod to attend. . during the week. Gre-hal- H.A.C. CONSOLIDATION F. H. Beckstead, in telling H.A.C. CONSOLIDATION LOANS . LOANS TO $5,000 $50 Are always available for any worthy purpose. Low rates. You choose the Repayment Terms Furniture, Auto, Consolidation Loansr on atl WALLPAPER First and Second Mortgage Loans OVER 450 PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM! Every Pattern in' Stock. THE NEW FINANCE , OFFICES Of Co Wright's 35 i have been arranged for folks in Utah since 1939. WHOLESALE, PRICE gh LOAN can pay off all your bills and provide cash to pay in full for the car you purchase. You then have just one place to pay and one monthly installment to make. It is quite possible that this one payment will be as small or smaller than what you are now paying. ' of the cause of cancer said it could be caused by air pollution, and smoke is a pollution. He said in heavy smokers, it could be proved that smoking could be a . ... how a done. A - X-ra- . spending k week vacation at the of iher mother, Mrs. . Eva home Mrs. Celia Luce, chapter vice Steele. president, was ,in charge In the cause. absence of Mrs. Stanley P. Jones, Mrs. Curtis Steele was taken to president, who was ill. Payson Hospital recently for observation. "fi and-paid-u- Replace Your Present Car, vith a New Cqr or a Better Used Car? X-ra- ; Mrs. Bill Turner and daughter I still book. Mother, however, Evonne j)f Downey, Calif., is regard as the dominant figure in it." WOULD YOU LIKE TO Mrs. Wetherell urged all men years of age and over, to at have a physical check-u- p least once a year and an y as often as possible. She said that out of 33,000 lung cancer patients, 28,000 of them were men. The film said the only way. to detect cancer is with an y which should show' a dark spot on the lung, and being so fast growing, if there is much of a start there is little that e an be 45 North 2nd West Located at 3rd North p FR 4-08- & University Avenus 14 ' . here re the city council to open portions of Tenth North' and Sixth East in the area as well as other previous-l- y unused roads. It has been stated : by officials that the city already owns street rights of way in this area. Deeds to ,some of these "rights of way were presented to .the council by the church delega- DO' hmm 9 ) X Vl SAVIN STAMP J Always Sa VIP'- - Xtarf'' U,, joioTriice H II H "fa AAA Honors Orem Record For No Deaths COMBINATION Washer Regular OREM The city of Orem has received recognition for a year free from pedestrian deaths in Auto1957 from the American mobile Association according to Bt $54900 Dryer .. 2,499 STAMPS! 2 SPEAKERS . activities to protect man on foot. In- making the presentation Mr. Sarvis noted that "the residents ' of the city both pedestrians and drivers deserve considerable credit for making this award possible. 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