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Show V Provo Camera Glimpses Illustrate Good, Bad Planting and Pruning of Trees ' I fi f v - :7 7 '1 "t,. IT 3 y j V CCTNDAT, APTIIL .14, 1S3 Utah Cckintyj v Utah i Commu n it y Concert Assn..' Kicks Off Drive iMohday (Continued, from Page 1A) 1 County. HI . , I - Previous part cipants will be d taining to concerts coming- - to but spebial , emphasis will Provo this year. be placed on recruiting new niem-berChairman of the banquet is Mrs. Memberships, good for th Dallas Young Jr., with Mrs. Rex entire concert jeason, cost $tT'for A. Randall as- adults and $3 fir students. Lewis and Mrs. con-acte- x 4 SUNDAY HERALD 6A s. 'Mi . 4 4 s ' s y sisting. To introduce Community Concerts to as many people as possi-- . ' ble, representalives willLbe assigned to every community in Utah s Those "interes ed individuals who are not contacted during the drive may obtain a membership by calling one of the workers or the association's ' herdquarters in the ' Roberts Hotel. Community Concerts Association s a 'non-prof- il orcani7a.tinn ah Ml roceeds acquiijed during the cam-aig- n lare used in scheduling art- sts fqc the coming year, Immed-atel- y j after . trie . drive ends, at , oon, iApnl 30J a committee will eet ,to choose a series of con- erts from a li$t of the most cele brated names in the music world. J,. - 4 Girls Day; .t J Fashion 4 7 jr IMPROPER 4 FORK May 5 is kill determine the extent of the the announced date of the annual ;eries for Tiexc season. Girls Day fashion show at AmeriIn anticipation of the outstand can Fork HigK. School. Departing ing year ahead, four' artists have from- - the pattern of former years . Jan ilready . been scheduled the .show this year will be pre 'eerce,- tenor; Christian Ferras, , sented in the. evening with an French violinkt; Byron Janls, accompanying tea. pianist; - Leonty ine Price, soprano. The day following, May 6, the There will be many more. special Girls Day assembly proOfficers of tine association are gram will be given at the school Prof. Herald Bj. Clark, president;-- ' and the annual dance that evening ButtQi-wortvieepresi- The fashion show, sponsored by hyUwin J. W. E. campaign. the clothing classes of the school, dentjMrs. Mri. Evans, Max-- C. chairman; Elliott, under the direction of WandaW. Hamilton and secretary, Calder; Jorgenson instructor, is being treasurer. prepared by a number of committees.; General chairmen of the AMERICAN to These trees, according 4 m.. t i m t. oeen onaae iree oiiiciais, nave urimmeuJ a lmpipeny shown bthei ungainly growth and unnatural bend of TRIMMING 1 . IDEAL PIlANTING Trees shown in this photo, on the ' leaf maple, approximately 10 to 15 years old. They are corner of Third, East and Center looking west,1 are red highly desirable for shade foees and are properly spaced. 1 . i - I i - ! .5 tirv: r-)- -- " .-., 1 limbs. i Show May 5 4 rv --; i i i r- i j i h, f affair are Marilyn Kawakami, i "t Ac I ' , - Is J 1 i I Mlary Jo Mulline-- and Dian Bar-rajt- t. Marielen Wadley will narrate the .script .being written b$ . r ' Marsha Hunter, Sherry Schlegel, Anne Anderson,; Diane Hansen and Judith May. Other committee people are: and Publicity,- Irene Merkley Sondf a May; art, and posters, Anne Whitby, Lorraine Carlisle, Diane Pulley and Lou Ann Buck; decorations, Connie Penovitch, v Vacancfes Exist For Enrollment In Dance Classes " AMERICAN FORK Vacancies still exist for enrollment in the f ' dance classes being taught for married coupUs in the American Fork city recreation program. Marie Dian Andreason, The classes are, held each Barratt, ' ' , , M Bonnie and Janene Hampshire Thursday at 7 p. m. in the girls Helen Ann Boren; programs, gym of the new American Fork Ann Susan Bell, High School. Alma He a ton is the Marj Norma Lau and; Wride; instructor. r ' jai&Sgmim.i f Howa; typists; Kaye and ElizaFranoom Ann the shows the in This GOOD AND BAD PLANTING Priday, graceful foreground, photo PICKING OUT. A TREE Mrs. Paul Schaerrer Mrs: Paul Thomas and Mrs. .Elvin - ' too-clobeth i Pulley. REB" FLAGS TO STAY results of careful thinning. In the background is shown 'the results of 3&. 'selection of trees: on from Theodore of models will be receive Loader In Taylor left) tips (from charge POINT CLEAR, Ala. (UPI) Robert Allen) planting. Photos by ' Marsha Hunter and Dian Barratt, CONVICTED OF CANNIBALISM with Bonnie The Merknumeral marked Gags ' on Boren, Janice CLASSMATE NOMINATED d of the exclusive KAMPALA, Uganda (UPI) ley, and Charlotte, Larsen assist- each green Golf Tribesman Danieri ,Amuron,49, ing. Linda Smith,, Louise Qlsen Course here have been WASHINGTON John was iconvicted (UPI) battle of murder and Karen Peterson will super replaced by Confederate Friday IS. Bragdon, 66,! West Point classand cannibalizing a three-fvis- e in what club officials today rooms. Kitchen Marvin the ing flags Baxter and the other two, local couraging the planting of shade Shade Tree Commission are E. L. mate of President Eisenhower year-ol- d (Continued from Page 1A) ' called a permnentXchange. will lie stage manager girl. and forest trees, thus contribut Reimsichii'ssel, chairman; Mrs. A. and now a ,member of the White y ' 111 The Garden Out) Is planning Ar- citizens. ing to the wealth and comforts of J . Harmon, William M. Andrew, House staff, wjll be nominated to bor Day ceremonies n connection The commission has drawn up the (Mark people, Jr., and Ronald the Civil Aeronautics Board next with the commission at the Utah a list of desirable shade trees and ' Hthe k Members Provo Dean. City week, the White House announced. to services their Is anyoffering County: Youlih Home. iThey wiH be the "heild Friday at 2 p.m. The public one interested in beautifying 1 community. is invited to these ceremonies. ... The;' three blue spruce,' state tree Arbor Day was first observed of Utah,, were planted. last week. as such, in Nebraska in 1872. It One Will honor the late Hugh B. is a day set aside by law for en- i - . s , Ful-kerso- i n, Invita-tionsSond- ra j se s . " f- Ceremonies Friday to Climax Tree Week in Utah i i B- f Lake-woo- - i , . ; j i : . . - ! . i - i fetaf'wfe- Landscaping and Planting Planned by Provo Schools Students In Provo City Schools are preparing this, week to Arbor Day and i Utah's recently declared "Tree Week" by taking an active part in land scaping and planting operations ; ob-eer- ve . . at each school ' to determine what are trees and shrubs already. A been has made present.!. map for each school showing the location of present plantings and giving suggestions for additional .' :r ones. The . city will donate .to the - schools all trees ' to be planted aloiig parking areas.? PTA groups ' and; thq children themselves are . helping purchase other needed trees and shrubs. For "example, students at the new Sunset View School are dimes, and bringing nickles to help pay for plants 'quarters to be; placed in areas near their class rooms. The PTA will, con--' tribute trees "that have been rec- ommended by the' Shade Tree Commission's survey, and the U1 VUbO lUiU uvja ciixu -- f ; - . - i . -- , jL J&J-- i 7, T ' ' ."... . ' ! I' T VCIV. S A . y I f , ' yyyiy -- , - -- rw' J S ,f - - " rsff I L 6.70x15 ; Ml fA! - w vC - RIGHT NOW DURING OUR 2 FOR v i t.- - ,; A SIZE' ' I - 6.70x15 7.10x15 7.60x15 8.00x15 7. f7i-- ; r-- - - FISIC TIRE SALE 1 24.70 4-P- Iy 27.45 4-P- YOU SAVE PRICE r 2?.95f y 4-P- Iy ' Suggested Factory List 4-P- Iy -- mil r"- r-- rs '' h qualityAi ; . II-iaiSO- , ii ii i I i ii it ti J siaili2 Ouovgi it ctGSdt Sciieaexita4& Ii.Y, 11 yj Purchase made in the East brings Extra Soecial Savinas to Provo HomemakeTS. This $1.95 Yd. Assortment of Fabrics offers mnnu nnHornt nt n nrim WA can ra relv duplicate. For Best Selection, Hurry down . . . Monday only I .. J - i i A Special Big Sayings NO MONEY DOWN Pay-Da- y Terms ; n - ly I- islwu Provo " i FR 3-80- 50 V - !..'. l - "7 - ', -- 7 1.1 INSTALL YOUR! NEW FISIC TIRES !. i i i - 9 ';:: r s i7.J t.m 'ilv'iB' a - 77 ZYd. P SELL) AND - ; for viscose tire yarn and cdrd. 3rd South and University Avenue Sound suppressor for Installation on the exhaus? of gMfi . m oii..-- - 27145 29.95 32.95 TVS ' " You Our Service Station OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY;.. to ! " ' t 24.70 24.70 27.45 29.95 32.5 3295, Plus Tax and Recappable Casing ' k a jet airliner engine happens to look like a flower. Tiiat's EfoaJfces Nancy ' Tube Type y, TUBE TYPE LIFETIME GUARANTEE BLACKAYFfEX 1"" w, SH-H-- H . can buy 2 All New Fisk Tires . . . Custom Low Profile . . . With Famous TyrexCord . . . FOR THE PRICE OF 1! mm ;;' 4-PI- Casing Sales "& Service L-Duesef- l i " ii I TYREX? is a certificate mark of Tyrex, Inc. y- - yr v, : f-J- y - , r Jkl'f Easy -- values by tie Yacd ' . - " r . their particular schools. . According to Kenneth E. Weight Provo High Sr.',- counselor at School and schoolccqrdinator for the Provo City Shade Tree Com- -. mission, a survey has been made '.'at, ' dig the holes and help with the planting which should be com pleted Ion Friday. Dixon Jr. High School is an-other, (example where, students have been working '.to .help: clean and beautify the ground s . Old dead and diseased trees will be torn up and new ones will be .. planted. At Provo High . School plans, have been made to plant Norway Maples in front of the' building along University Avenue, while Moraine Locust, Bui- - Oak,Gingho variety Mayfield will be planted around the building. . In all the schools, teachers are emphasizing the importance of trees to Utah's desert- cduntry. Students , are learning the values and uses of- trees aesthetically, commercially i and in conserving our resources. The oldest American trees and historical trees, such as the "Charter Oak" are being studied and special uses of trees are being pointed outi Most plans will be carried out this week and climaxed Jon Friday in an effort to make the activities' coincide with the, city's Tree Week," but some schools will extend their plans into next ' r1 - - 177 W. CENTER I 1 I -- -j .iTXi- - v. |