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Show " " m Herpld Colo ring Cbhfest Winners blonde and Allyn Shell, 197 W. 2nd N., ' Payson girl was esptcially bright both of Payson. today and for good reason. As participants in the contest, For Julie Shell, a third grade the 200 boys and girls who substudent at the Taylor School, is mitted entries used various1 color the sweepstakes winner of the media1 The smile of a of Bugs Bunny and his friends. Entries cannot be .returned, but -- " ,- '- " - - -- - - - ''','''',' tral'Utah. ;",' '''' ' f' Grant Greer, Ernell L. Ander- son .and David Nielsen, the three commended the cheerful color combinations;; good blending, texture, and precise neatness of Julie's crayon work. Second Victory v It was the Payson girl's second major victory in Central Utah art competition. Two years ago she won first place in the category's of the Herald's Easter, coloring contest. As KWpervstakes- winner. Julie will receive $10 cash. Her sister Allyn, 8, was one of 20 young artists Who received $1 "cash prizes in the coloring con-- ., ' '' ' -t - 4,"" x - - " Jr, ' , "-- ' :.::.; ' ', ' i , , J i i " , T f-, - . test. v f A ' 4. if; " : 1 the sweepstakes winjust behind ' .' V4; V " ner. Prizes Ready . This will serve as. notification to the following 20 young artists to come and receive their- $1 bill at the Herald! office. (Prizes not claimed within-- , a week will be mailed.) ' ' " -- - - ? . I , y F - - f , "The two girls are children of Mr, and Mrs. Allen Shell of 197 I, ' W. 2nd, N. Payson, Crisp. new $1 bills will be given the 20 boys and girls who placed SWEEPSTAKES , 9; s; h- ) h hi' - A '. ' 9, of Payson, , - ' , rbaby East, : . 4 - Use our convenient, Flexible FLEXICHARGE colts, ranging g I f j from the street and nothing is morel interesting to watch, than a new little colt. They a,re the property of D. Spencer Gpow; who was thoughtful enough I to tell the Herald and invite1 the children o!f Provo to get their parents to drive up and let them see them. Don't "Drive' Your Eyes! Carl Hales Returns important To have them inspected? too! Consult Ophthalfnolloaist and if you need glasses accuracy is assured at Bylund Optical From Army Exercise v Arjmy FORT BRAGG, N.C. Hales A. Specialist,' Four Carl 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hales, 1169 ,"E. 1st S., Spanish yucian, M.Ot Fork! participated with other per- sonnel from the 15th Field Hos' pital in, Exercise Puerto Pine in Puerto Rico. Holbrook, 7. 91;Linda Johnson, Michelle Grange, 6; LEHI Carolyn Leany, 9; Vicki OREM Specialist , Hales is regularly Mike Bailey, 7; Eric A. Fielding,' Ohruma, 10; assigned !as a dental technician Also receiving honorable men- at the hospital at r Fort Bragg, 10; Jimmy, Lees, 8; Donna Dodge, of N. C. He entered the 'Army in 10; Kelly Warburton, 7; Barbara tion were Delthtf Gowers, 9 Jo Christopherson, 10; Michell Nephi, and Becky Peterson; 9, of October 11957, and was stationed jin Korea. J Keel, 7; Jimmy Tucker, 7; Va- - Lehi. "THE QUALITY AND PITTING MAKE THE DIFFERENCE" Hol-broo- k, . last - - - s 228 North University Avenue, Provo 780 N. 750 W.; 1327 X. 380 W.; Laurie MitcheU, 420 N. 1150 E.; Gavin J. Anderson, 145 N. 2nd E.; Phil Don Stevens, 353 S, "1080 175 E. Parkinson; LaJean Foote, 10, 165 S. 1600 W.; and Caol Joyce Bunge, 256 S. Garth Persson, ' r Gaylene Davis, 492 Nadine Gardner, 840 Marilyn Madden; 76 Jan Thurgood, 629 E. . W.; Wli all of Orem. Shirley gilding,: RFD 1, Box 154A, and Richard V. Mecham, 725 E. 15th NLf both of Pleasant ;' Grove. '; , Sharon Van Ausdal, Santaquin. Patricia E. Terry, 395 E. 8th N., Spanish; Fork. Montague, 549 S. Main, x "fKaren ' V.-;'- Sensational lvalue! "'' .; . - xfk cst . ij MMM r v" SkMs o ur 93rd n Year 250 W. Center St. FR 3-26- 00 rking in Rear of Storft , u Housecleaning? State, Hospital Needs Discards ' . i " j Starter.,. I - curate, dependable, never Housewives, are you cleaning your house these days? We mean, needs winding: Alarm sounds for 45 utes unless: shut off. spring cleaning of course. Do you have any fishing poles or equipment, buttons,, swimming suits; roller or ice 'skates, smalls radios, square . dance records, or ' table V V .lamps? Service could If so, the Volunteer use them for the Utah State Hospital patients. They also need end tables, ash "trays, magazines, (not over six months old, fnirrors, articles for Bihgo prizes, any oddly shapped bottles, seeds and plants ' for 'gardens : or record players. If you should belong to a club or organization, the patients' could use, piinos, a beauticain's' chair and mirrors,! which would be a worthy project for any "club. 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L careful note of that tiny price tag! Sizes 12 to 20; 1254 to 22V5. PLUS TAX Trim, luminous alarm newly styled in Antique White. Ac- h r I Here si choice trio of youthfully stvled. - - 4 r. mi. j . ; " mm i. look their prettiest in GLORIA swAnson'S sparkling easy -- care dresses forever young ! ! - t M E. 4th N.; Gary Olsen,' 270 E. NuVue Circle; and Julie Bandley, 483 E. 1834 S., . A S.; 1950 S. 210 W.; S. 350 tt UP! 1. Center;" . 80 ! E.f 1600 W4 all of provo.i Phone pay for your purchase in 6) equal monthly installments 1 "Julie Pierce, v For Complete Optical Care , BYLUND, OPTICAL FR . i 1 ' temperatures Fri- plunging temperatures. But extent of damage won't b day night undoubtedly damaged crops and gardens, Clair Acord, known until early next week, he chairman, Utah County .exten- said. sion office, said Saturday more- Bonanza Air Lines reported temperature recordings of 27 The agricultural agent' said Friday night with a probable low apricots, peaches, cherries.young of 34 Saturday, and slightly alfalfa and flower gardens all warmer but likely still freezing would t have ' been vulnerable to (32 degrees) Saturday'night. from, two days to a month, old, can! be seen in the field 4; j ' 5 WINNERJulie Shell, ' : n Nose-divin- 4- - displays the entries which won her first prize in the Herald's Easter Coloring Contest. ' U '.. I n Full Extent Not Yet Known 'A 4 3 Frost Damages Crops with new life, and an enjoy able example of it can seen "oday by 'driving up! 1600 Eighth North to! about Five1 a ' 6; I De-Mil- le, age-and-youn- ger 1 9r SUNDAY HERALD 1960: Utah County. Utah Easter is usually associat f I . 7-y-ear 6; i v judges, : accorded honorable mention by Niece Moss, 10; yalerie Christen-seGregory Reece,! 7; the judges.' These are as follows: Susan 5; MitcheU Gene Scott, PROVOGene Anderson, 10; Larsen, 9; Gaylen Hardman, 10; Marilyn Dennett, 10; Pamela Alan Black,! 9; Sheila Walter, 7; Newcomb, 8 ; Dennis Gaithen, Carolyn MoEwanj! 11; Mary Ann 6; Eileen (3oshern,j8; Pat' Riggs, Tofft, 5; Stanley Tolman, ,9; 8; Reddy Jameson, 8; Paulette Vickie Lynn Hon, 10; Kathy Maran Myers, Hyer, Hall, 10; Radana Baxter, 9. Mary Robinson, 6; Jtfancy Stubbs, Patricia PLEASANT GROVE 10; Coralie Wilkins, 8; Corinne --0;i Alan! Paul Weeks,! 10; Grames, Jones, 8; Jimmy Tucker, T; Mary Karl Christiansen, 9; Kristine ; Rebecca Wing, LouS.tagg"( 92 ' Phillips, 10; 6; Flofj-94; Roundy, Ijynn Henrichsen, 6; Vickie Hartt, 10; t Rodney Hall, Marianne Rees, 8: Terry Harper, Kent Allen, 6 Ranee lErekson, 10; Marilyn 10; ' SPRINGVlLLEJill Tuttle, ,8; ; Jim McDermott, 9; Bounous, Robert Wilkg, 9 ; Melinda Wolf, Margaret Collings, 8; David Bird, 7; Cheri Lunt, 10; Rees W. Band 10; Brenda ,Lee Morgan, 9;, Kent Klandis HoUey,l8; ley, 9; Irene Abbott, 9;.jSusanJ Robertson, 10; Straight,, f 6; Sylvia Baker, 10; Janine Farrer, 10; Carol! Anne Monk, 10; Kathleen Clayson, 10; Martha M, Harris, 10; Sonie 9 ; Valerie Ann Johnson, Marty Johnson, AMERICAN .FORK Annette 9; Robert! Wing, 9 ; Stephanie Golden,' 10; Barbara Ann Bicker-staf- f, Terry, 7; Sham C Kelly, 10; 10; Gwen Red, 10;, Jean Julia Cleihents, 10; Cynthia Allredi 10 ; Annette Larsen, 8 ; Brown 10; Kathy Smith, 10;. Karma Phillips, 10; Gayle PhilSPANISH FORK- I- Rdsilene Leslie Dale 8; 7; Pierce, Swenson, 10; Susan Johnson, BV2; lips, Allen BarReid 5; Gay Hunter, Boyd Simmons, iO; Lila LeBaron, ' Paulette tholomew, 7; Dastrup, 9; Pamela Jonesl ?; Penny Chris8 10; Dians Hall, Mary Jane tiansen, 10; PAYSON tennis Riches, 5; Davis, 5; Leah Jones, 10 ;s Kari Killpack, 8; Christine Qaks, 7M Denis Tanner, 9; Kathleen Tan- Barbara Qaks, 8; Richard H. ner, 1; jayns anen, d; 6 ; j Susan Olsen; 10 j Ann - Donna Bigler, SANTAQUIN SUNDAY, :41 Colt? Here Are 5 Of Them n, the Herald will hold them for 10 days in case .parents would" like to seek out their child's work for (including water colors, permanent filing. Herald's' traditional Bugs Bunny Honorable. Mention . oils, crayons, colored pencils, Easter; Coloring contest. A large number of entries were etc.) in coloring 'three sketches Three Judges all junior high ' ' '' ' , school art teachers voted unani-- FT?TTT "' "-, ' . 1 ' ' ' " , .'-'' mously ffor Julie's entry which : 4 'S , ' .won over some 200 others sub- I r ' , l j 'i' V' mitted qy children 3 to 10 years ' " I , f of age from communities of Cen- -- Ever See A New |