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Show 13, Silver Beavers To Be Given Schedule of Trash Pickup in Lindon SetvAoril 24, 25 Noted Figure to Speak At Scout Fellowship George . Mardikian, owner of Omar' Khayyam's Restaurant in San Francisco and author of the book "Song of America," will be the guest speaker at the Annual Utah National Parks Council Fellowship Banquet Friday, April 28, at 6:45 p. m. in the new Kolob Stake Center in Springville, announces W. W.- Clyde, Council SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1961 Utah County, Utah 5 SUNDAY HERALD - The Utah Highway Patrol Civil Service Commission has announc ed new examinations for patrolman, weighman and radio operator, LeRay S. Howell, execu tive officer, , announced today. Positions will be filled in several areas in the state. The starting salaries for these positions are: patrolman and weightman, $340 month, and radio operator, $325 per month. In ad dition,- - they receive $50 per month for overtime and patrolalso ' reman and weighman ceive $20 per month as a uniform By TIIELMA HERRICK LINDON Saturday, April 22, was set as Clean-u- p Day by the City Council. All old cans and, other junk that cannot be burned should, be put in suitable containers that are not to be returned, and placed where city truck can pick it up on Monday and Tuesday, April 24 and 25, officials say. . 1 ' President. . Also a feature X " - allowance. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents cf Utah at the time they file their applications.- Highway patrolmen must be at least 23 years of age but not have attained their 36th birthday on the closing date for receipt of applications, which .... Is May 3, 1961. Written examinations will be conducted throughout the state. Oral examinations and agility tests will be conducted in Salt Lake City. Application blanks and an- - nouncements giving detailed information may be obtained at the office of the Highway-- Patrol Civil Service Commission at Mezzanine 1, 174 locial Hall Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. Persons outside of Salt Lake City may call in person at highway patrol weigh stations or at their local Utah Emfor anployment Security Offices and ' application nouncements blanks. " . - . PLEADS INNOCENT i NEV YORK (UPI) j of Ire-seedi- i Star" awards. , ' - the giant be the will Fellowship Banquet awards of Beaver Silver awarding to 13 outstanding scouters of the Utah National Parks Council. Districts who are 100 per cent complete in finance and will be 'honored with "Gold ' Club met The Neat Eight Mrs. of home their at the leader, I Chloe Smith,1 The girls sewed on test patterns J Members also : took project in part ,in the the foothills east of Pleasant Grove, Saturday. 4-- H - H i g h way Patrol Seeks Appl icon ts Mr. Mardikian opened his first restaurant, Omar Khayyam's in Fresno California in 1930, followed by two others. He also opened a chain of sandwich shops called Chestnut Tree in 1940. He was expert food consultant to the United States Army from 1942 to 1954, and his work won him the admiration of all servicemen. Known as "The GIs Chow Champion," he has traveled all over, the world and has tried to solve food problems where we have had contingents of men in the Armed Services. He was founder and president of the American National Committee to Aid Homeless Armenians (ANCHA) in 1947; he served as president of the United Broadcasting Company. In 1951 he received the Medal of Freedom and in 1958 the "Americanism Medal." In June 1959 the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America award-- 1 ed hfm a "Silver Buffalo" for outstanding services to boyhood on a national basis. Mr. Mardikian is a member of the National Council and Region XII of the Boy Scouts of America; executive board member of the San Francisco Boy Scout Council; Director of San Francisco Boys' Club; member of the Armenian Apostolic Church; World Affairs Council: Calif. Writers Club; N tional Writers Club; Olympic Clu of San Francisco; Commonwealth Club of San ", Francisco; and the O; - aiirr Miiiniiiiiiiiii Mrs. Gerald Goss who underwent surgery recently at the Utah Valley Hospital is at home con valescing. - '- ' " " ir Bids Being Received on Repairs Of Basement Floor in Post Office ng BPW DISTRICT HEADS Mrs. Iiurleeri Loveless, left, new director of-- the South Central District of BPW ' Clubs, ,and Mrs. Mable Kirk, , r.' :, - ; . '.. w v South Central District Of BPW Elects New Officers Marilyn Herrick left Sunday ernoon by plane for Phoenix, Ariz. Marilyn, a former WAF, is in the Air Force Reserve. She will spend the next two' weeks on active duty The South Central District of Reports were made by presi at the Williams Air' Force Base Business near Chandler, Ariz. She will also the Utah Federation of dents) "of thej Orem, Provo and visit her cousins, Kenneth and Rol-Ie- n and Professional Women's Clubs Spanish Fork clubs. Stone and their families in held an election of officers at the Mrs. Loftis Sheffield read the aft- GUEST SPEAKER George Mardikian, San Francisco, principal speaker at the coming Utah National Parks Boy Scout Fellowship banquet. I. Dairy Farmers Hear Advice From Feeding Expert Paul Willes, principal of the Lindon School ;j Thomas Larson of Dr. George W. Stoddard, head Pleasant Grove Grovecrest School, of the animal husbandry department at Utah State University and Keith Horton of Hillcrest discussed recent studies complet- School, have gone to Tucson, Ariz., ed ,at USU on the feeding of dairy to attend the NEA regional concows for a group of dairy farmers vention, Friday evening at the Vineyard Sixty-thre- e per cent of the public LDS Ward. schools .of the United States high E. Carlyle Bunker told" the 35 have driver education courses. present of the role of feed manufacturers in bringing new findings to the dairymen. in animal husbandry at BYU; for the dinner guests County Agent Clair Acord, and ; Special and lecture were Dr. C. Y. Can- Dr. W. P. Peterson, veterinarian non, director of graduate work from American Fork. group's spring Conference this week. ,a Mrs. Lurleen Loveless of Orem was elected director and Mrs. Mable Kirk of Provo, of the district comprising Orem, Provo and Spanish Fork clubs. Mrs. Wanda Scott of Orem was appointed secretary- - treas-fo- r the coming year. Mrs; Eloise P. Fillmore of Provo conducted the elections and Mrs. Anna Stark was in charge of the installation. Mrs. Stark, president of the state ' federation, made brief remarks as did other state officals, Anna Erickson, vice president; Alice Rowley Wilson, secretary; Amelia Buckley, nominating chairman,, and Mrs. Bessie Anderson, parlimentarian. vice-direct- or simple twist of the wrist play VThe Young Elizabeth," the ' RAIN JET 1 7 ' .. ..J......Jl.. t. ) ,WWWl""!.w..., vs1 Foo-U-o TOE GTOESu El Mao-- S Us, j Rol.ry 'Mtitlt W W: "u? P.wlulun,jIJi JJ MOST DEPENDABLE, UNDERGROUND . cnniKiii cn pvctcaa at lowest. POSSIBLE COST 1 n I PLANNING SERVICE PLUMBING HEATING FREE HH IMS' I mkMl00 I. EASY ' , fi it your End wasteful guessing in the laundry department by keeping a measuring cup near the detergent Use the exact amount indicated on the package to provide, suds. For s a detergent, use only to make the water feel enough Not only is too lavish "slippery." a use of soap costly, it wears on clothes. . and story of the "young life of Queen Elizabeth the First, who ascend ed to the throne following the death of her half sister, known as "Bloody Mary" because of so many beheadings during her ' reign. There were 42 members in low-sud- vhen youiieed hi YMJCJ i California Historical Society. Reservations for the Council Phoenix. Fellowship Banquet next Friday should be obtained from disDr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Brown trict chairmen or district scout of Denver, jColo. came Saturday executive, concluded ,Mr. Clyde to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Herrick. The ladies are sisters.! Monday they were taken on a sightseeing trip to points of interest. They left by plane that yening for Portland, Ore. where they will visit a daughter then tour' the Northwest. 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