OCR Text |
Show 10 Peace Corps V !' 1 Peace Corps examinations were given in seven Utah cities Satur- day, v I" . ' " The October tests were the third round of examinations. Seven took the exams in Salt Lake City. Examinations were also given in Logan, Moab, Provo, Vernal, . Richfield, an 1 St. George. Only two of the seven applicants ap-plica- nts in Salt Lake were college1 students. The others were older 'and in some cases middle-age- d people. Typical of the older 'applicants for today's examination was Josef Brkljacich, 58, of Midvale, who exhis application saying, plained"They're asking for mechanics novy. This is my line. Maybe I ..... r L SCOUT COUNCIL PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENTS These men will direct affairs of the Utah National Park's Boy Scout Council for another year. From left, W. W. Clyde, president for the 10th year, and some of 'the' council's vice presidents, L. E. Ringger, Clyde P. Crockett, Erven J. Nelson, Ray Davis, Marden D. Pearson, Albert Albertson and M. Ward Moody. re-elect- ed ' Re-Elecf- ed Wilford W. Clyde, SpringviUe Davis; Provo; Albert Albertson, Clyde, SpringviUe; Victor J. Bird, Provo; Dr. J. G. Jones, Provo;' J. Rulon Morgan, Provo; Ray Davis, Provo; Clyde P. Crockett, Provo; Joseph T. Bentley, Provo; Chrlstopfi-ersoi Merrill Merrill America. son, Richfield; , Christopherson, Provo; He was unanimously returned Provo; Paul Murphy, Ro- Wendell J. Francis, Spanish to the post Friday night at the Charles Redd, La Sal; and ' osevelt; Ervin J. Nelson, Provo; Fork; Dr. J. S. Chadwick, American and Louis Ringger, Orem. nual meeting of the council. Victor J. Bird, Provo, was Fork. that Mr. During the Clde has served as president of elected treasurer; Joseph A. Elected as members of the thep council, its membership has Seethalter, Provo," was named Council Executive Board were: more than doubled-fro11,103 council commissioner, and On the Boyd C. Davis, Orem; C. .J. Hart, i4:1952 to 23,883 in 1961. The num- public relations committee wee Provo; Vernon O. Cook, Springber of scouting units has increas- chosen Ruldn Morgan, Provo; viUe; Ralph H. Felker, Prcvo; ed! from 528 to 927. LeROysWhitehead, Spanish Fork; Dr. WiUard V. Loveridge, Prcvo; His administration has seen Paul Boraan,: SpringviUe; and Dr. E. Warren Hunziker, Orem; Ven-dethe erection of the scout office at T Earl Pafdoe, Provo. J. Francis, Spanish Fork; W. 250 W. 5th North; the building of G. Dixon, Provo; Viiace Dr. as Judge Maurice ..Harding the W. W. Clyde Lodge at Maple named a five-yedirector with L. Radmall, Pleasant Grove; :Elay Deil (a personal gift from Mr. term to expire in 1966. Other Gammon, Provo; Arthur H. and . Mrs. Clyde , and improve- members of the board of direct- Reeve, Hinckley; Seth P. Billings, ment in the camping facilities of ors are: Lynn Crook Santaquin; Provo; H. Eugene Hughes, Spanthe council. Harvey J. Taylor, Provo ; Duarie ish Fork; Verl G. Dixon, Prdtvo; President Clyde also is holder A. Frandsen, Price; and W. A. Dr. LaMar Stewart, Gunnison; of-- the Silver Beaver and .Silver Sowards, Provo. Thane Packer, Provo; and all Local .representatives to the constituted district chairmen. Antelope awards for oustanding National Council" include: Ernest service to boyhood. Final grpup of men elected Elected during the annual meet- A Strong, SpringviUe; S. D. during the annual meeting was a were: Ray Packard, American Fork; W. W. grpup to represent the various ing as contractor and ardent scouter, Cedar City; Arvel R. Steven's, this 'week begins his 10th year as Price; Clyde Crockett, Provo; M. president of the Utah Natioanl Ward Moody, Delta; W. A. Parks Council, Boy Scouts of Provo; Marden D. Pear- ds, n, nine-yea- rs m, m y, j U j ar 1 - . ts vice-presiden- .VF.VAW.W Vefs Form Opera Association Slates Auditions For 'Merry Widow' Organization Members of the Timpanogos Barracks, Veterans of World War I, USA Inc., met Friday night for an organization, meeting and election of permanent officers. Named as commander of the group is Lester E. Davis with Eugene Liddiard, senior vice commander; Henry Pennington, junior vice commander; Calvin F, Tracy," chaplain; Earl H. Gleason, Utah Valley Opera Association will hold auditions for principal parts as well as chorus for the light opera, "The Merry Widow" on Tuesday from 7 to "10 p.riY. at the Wasatch school, 1080 N. 9th E. Provo. Dr. Don' Earl and Dr. John will conduct the auditions for the "association's first production of the season to be staged in Provo Dec. 7, 8, 9. . Mrs. Victor J. Bird, association president urges those interested in assisting with the technical aspects of the production,, such as lighting, makeup, staging and scenery to contact her or. go to the Wasatch school Tuesday evening. Crn-kov- ic J. Stewart, two-ye- ar A. Farnsworth, trustee. ()l2 TOTAL WEIGHT W ;; ; I ' LJL, - 3 4 j - f.j " I I illS till- ' " r $94Q50 jfRMSl IMt i-T- - ' - M - T 0$94Q5ZeT 'vw- ; Wv' Swinebreeders Hold State Meet . Ej3SCg.l I j VMfertS!-.fJMr--Y- : ? I mond$ ! ,o,a,in9 carat in 14K gold thanne I 5 n. ; H. P. Egbert was elected secretary of the group and also served on the executive committee for the selection of officers. Other officers named to positions included: Earl Thompson, president, Plain City, arid Fred Clifton, vice president, Huntsville. Principal speaker for the dinner meeting was Dr. Phil Shumwy, professor of animal husbandry at Brigham Young University. He discussed advancements in hog breeding during the past 10 years. Fay Boyer, Weber County Agent, and Dr. Hyrum Steffen, Utah State University, also spoke. A number of other Central Utahns were in attendance. program Paramount p,, 1 f' : .taji ' N0 MONEY BOWN II $,0.monthu 111 k : .. Jy'-- 1 .atmn j ' "2"' XT diamond solitaire totals Jj carat in lovely "Cafaxie" designed wed- - 14K gold dinner ring is accented by 6 diamonds 5 $M-J7totaling o full haif carat. Diamond quartet of rare beauty totals 'A carat in this exclusive pendant in 14K white gold. $70 monthly $10 monthly ' . ding pair in 14K gold. . $9 M0NTHIYI Ml 3 i. : TtV i'lk 1 17-JEW- 1 DIAMOND 1 ? ti , . dflrt LJ u P,u fire-brig- , $ ; I PAYSON Huislv Exodus pi;i .it adiustable SSMt , ;l 'i hsJ J J i - ; expansion 4 1 " 95 fd. - I ff U IIu I fed. tax : O U SAVE ON FAMOUS ! Inc. A YEAR TO PAY! Fully automatic Elgin. Rugged design in yellow or white, matching band. el - ' I" FADE-PROO- I 'ilMMJ ? ' 2a v DC i. , IOM kHH I ' in NOW 50c Til 2 Then 75c Child 25c SEA 2:55. 6:35, 10:12 1:05. 4:45. S:25 STOOGES f Hi HEATERS 1 - mm' ALL NEW Jino BEAUTIFUL M A C A X ; V ill JlP.M.-F- Engagement M 3-44- 70 R. I ROADSHOW THE GREATEST HIGH ADVENTURE EVER FILMED! C01UBB1A - PICTURES present (MY PE0C DAVD) 4 fn i $Q095 $1 WEEKLY . TEFLON-COATE- LI Two fiery diamonds occeni yellow T NO MONEY $ DOWN! 29 95 i bonded heavy duty aluminum cooking surfac simple, "fins gngi ucy cleaning provides more healthful diet requires less fuel j.t fex? $Q9? bj Chargt iff ;r,bewU JAMbb DARHEN r OPEN 7:00 adults P.llA.1 1"' : : NEW SESSIONS ELECTRIC Eosy-l-iea- d - inch white dial Bright red sweep second hand Choice of gay cVlorV (T n " CLOCK . ttir!c.ntt Weekday Evenings CHILDREN, Anytime Sat. & Sun. r mil iit.i mm-- . Mi L. Ii 9 m iff riniiiirrini-- i.n,u i. . - .75 1.00 J5 - umj A I i "SV.!. m w- - 1 j ... w olus . ( 'Open f:30 i if ; - "Gome September" CTECHNICOLOR umitMMwoM - Show 7:00 Second Show S. L. C. OGDEN Starring DORIS DAY REX HARRISON t JOHN GAVIN 9::iA HLAYING MONDAY. 'I CHARGE IT! 3 c J v 'Zf-K-- inn Cja l ' tar Mm wmm r only fl f ! ariTER-Piio- vo $1.00 . " I iI i I - v.-- 62 w. GIASCAIA v. jyk.day nai. iv sun. jutciiiiiss Matinees i L ;. in' mil " pi . I rUI I --- 11 I llf1 It'll MIDNIGHT LACE OPifl MONDAYS 'TIL 9 - -- :: "non-stic- k $1 -- - " ANfflOW QUAYLE IRENE PAP- M Ul i - frying or cooking WEEKLY STANLEY BAKERr DAILY AT: l:30.5:0O-:3- O I MONEY DOWN kCAXLIOKV 3 SHOWS ; "no-fat- r ANTHONY 8:23 STlMlHf Adults - Mat: 1.25, Eve, 1.50 Students with Discount cards $1.00. Child All Times 50c. ' - 6 decorated dinner plates down - 4:54 5:;:;:;:; case of this Elgin. Expansion band. or white D COMPLETE WITH WOODEN SPATUW ALL THIS, ONLY UO TODAY ELGINS 17-JEW- EL .o brood end bufterpta... - IN CAR L i !r tel. Open 6:15 MAGAZINE - 1:30 I V I( IN COLOR T S 7 3 SHOWS TAKE . I A . &&A CO-HI- and the Elgin. 14K gold Choice of "Kato" or "Duchess" Patterns ? Ti-rf Jv?A mmm.iitiiii.in . v White EXCELLENT! MM . ODCP.lAl an Wl .fi III r Mrm .--- mm HEROD THE GREAT" Family movie folks. adults and young FRY PAN ' AZt rtAAA. I OPEN DAILY H KAY WALSH m mm ww nwx)u .frncw PLUS BIG SPECTACLE J ii REGAL ' flnm! FORK " ALca MACKENZIE ' .it-ni- T ViVW.'.W.V.V.WA-.WW- mi? mm LWjntiNit NAISMITH TECHNICOLOR' Coral Love in a Goldfish Bowl with Tommy Sands ing! a full 'half carat punctuattt the new oval NO MONEY DOWN! $1 WEEKLY! I uuranuu CfflSP Mm k an mi tmmtm with 111 brought laughter! WALT DISNEY'S m with Paul 1 the childrea he To ft e SPANISH FORK Arch the Big Show .with Es- 17 he brought hoDe! 1 y COLON AMERICAN A fj v .. ivrj. Newman 8 fine diamonds total- - Unbreakable 22 5 - : To men and women J Genvea Greyfriars Bobby plus Herod the Great Closed Scera . ht mainsBrina. ' band.' in irk''fn fe 'r:'Cx - J ELGIN dia- Two monds emphasiz the beautiful design of this 17iwt Baylor ladies watch. P1DGEON FRANKIE AVALON 20 V 1 1 WALTER h FIRST RUN! ff- FEATURE OREM mm tax Nephi JC Board Meets EXCLUSIVE EL matching I 'j of-livi- ng V Midnight Lace. pair has nine carat. WATCH . 1 I 0 6 plus to 99 mm interlocking bridal fiery diamonds totaling New . - DOUBLE Uinta Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Snow White and the Three Stooges Come September and Pioneer Fwe-stroc- k mil cost-of-livi- ng South Carolina Governor Splits With Kennedy bf Spartacus Kirk Douglas J . rrX Nava-rori- R. IL Larry, administrative vice presi dent, labor relations United States .Steel Corporation, and David J. McDonald, President, United Steelworkcrs. of America, Saturday jointly announced that a 1.5 cent increase will be effective retroactive to Oct. 1 fpr United. States Steel basic steel employees represented by the union. The amount of the increase was established, the announcement said, after determination of estimated insurance costs which were required by, the contract to be offset against an increase in the cost adjustment. Patients Lists Pa. PITTSBURGH, Juab Hospital , ' OfHCents - PLANE RIDE MUCH CHEAPER NOW NEW YORK When airplanes were a novelty, a passenger paid $25 for a demonstration NEPHI Patients at the Juab $5 a minute. Today he can fly 390 County Hospital recently have minutes from New York to Lobeen: ndonfor about 64 cents a minute. From Nephi Joseph Linton White, Bobby Chase,4 Edith Bed-son- ,. Camile Stewart Daniel All-be- Sunday, Oct. 8, 1961 PROVO Academy Tha Guns of with Anthony Quinn 9S-- Reaching her 93rd (birthday todaywill be" Mrs. Eliza Jackson of Provo, who formerly lived at 308 E.. 1st S., but is now a resident of the Eldred Sunset Manor. Mrs. Jackson, who lived in Fountain Green for rnany years, has made her home in Provo with a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cook. She is a -- widow of William Jackson. She has been active in the LDS Church and with her husband served two missions. In . addition to nephews and nieces she has only one brother, David Cook of Logan, among her family members still living. Mrs. Jackson is still alert and although confined) to the hospital is fairly well, her family reports Welcomes TWo Members Provo men participated Friday evening in the reorganization meeting of the Utah Swinebreeders Association held in ' Lay-toTwo At The Movies : Steel Union Gets Raise COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPI)-So- uth Carolina Gov. Ernest F. Hollings Friday underlined his split with the Kennedy administration over FBI investigation of voter regis tration in South Carolina. lie took down an autographed picture of NEPIIIThe board meeting 6f x icsiueut uura nis oince ana the Junior Chamber of Com- -, Alan Fullmer and Don Clark put it 'on a heap of old news merce ,was beld this week with were welcomed into the Edge- - papers. Boyd Howarth, president, in mont Lions Club as new members charge and discussions jwcre held on various projects. AppropriaThursday evening as the group SURVIVE ON SNOW met at a cafe for their dinner STANFORD, ' Calif. (UPI) If tion for the land for the Rancho meeting. you're stranded on the tundra and Trailer Company was discussed Bob Hayes gave a report on the carefully ration your energy, you as was a dancing party at the beprogress being made in securing can live on melted snow. ginning, of the hunting season.) names for the club's birthday This was discovered by a team Other matters of business were calendar. Plans are to have this of Stanford UniversitV physiology taken up by the eight board part of the project completed by researchers afjter nine men spent members present. The Jayctea five foodless days in Alaska testing will meet the second and fourth Tuesday Oct. 10. Plans were formulated for a the hypothesis. Tuesdays of the .month this year. Halloween party, the date to be The group reported, however, announced later. that hunger made them irritable Lawn has been a popular Dick Witcomb acted as master and blunted their powers of con sport in bowling the British Isles since! the cf ceremonies for the evenings centra tion. 1200s. f-ssi- 12 ' Tht imaginative design of this r three-yea- Lions Club ther "Villiams. PfSrSi y K JaZ. ''rfj Vi , g-Ui'- n, . What's Playing f Exclusive new beaded llMfel ' f ' - - - " g'yVVyh.iJ1 ; D 3jIARAT l : ' . CONVENIEKT TERMS! Cf I .. Incomparable diamonds total one carat in this fiery wedding bond of 14K gold. bridal set of 8 iplendid diamonds totaling one carot in UK while gold seltinq. I ' Rmanu" aptly titles tW$7wly" "Mew i ' I '- -- Sm Mf!fY , I TOTAL WEIGHT ' Ras-musse- State officials will come to Nov. 2 for the installation of the new officers. Meetings, are schedule'd for the first Thursday of ' each month. Steven Johnson, Fountain Green; Dean Hanson,, Fountain Green; I. C. Townsend, SalLake City; Grace Ewell, Santaquin; Jackie Lyn Stewart, Fairview; Janice Morley, Moroni. DIAMONDS 1 NO MONEY DOWN illli ' CARAT 7 - H. trustee; Thomas trustee; Ivan one-ye- ar ; - Arnold quartermaster; e. A ONE CARAT DIAMONDS Eliza Jackson Will Note 93rd Birthday Toclay I ; communities and interests of the communities as members-at-larg- e of the Council. These included: J. Leonard Harris, Harold K. Monson, Grant Seamon, Luris P. AUen, Francis B. Ritz, Verl E. Van Wagenen, Wayne R. Mc Tague, Frank W. Jones, James E. Bacon, Ralph S. yVebb, Grant Thompson, Philip Perlman, Ray Pulley, Clarence S. Thornock, WU-l-is A. Oldroyd, Verne S. Nelson, A. N. Butler, Dean Payne, C. R. Lomax,. Dr. Doyle Cranney, How- ara a. a ouiger, vernal i weae, ii Marvin Jones, Thomas A. Walk er, Clayton Jenkins, and F. Rulon Nicholes. Others were: Frank J. Earl, Maiben B. Ashby, LaMont Black-haFrank J. Becker, MarceU Tingey, McKay H. kunz, Dr. Da- Costa Clark, Archie Johnson, MerriU BushneU, J. Gibbons Mc-Call, Parley R. Neeley, Roy Pas-seGrant B. Show! Leo Reeve, Henry J. Heisch, J. A. Riggs, Wayne B. Hales, Reed M. Ogden, Sherman W. Carter W. WiUiam Brown, Glen BeUision, Glen E. Wilson, Orlo Goodrich, Ertmann Christensen, Frank Peterson, Ray K. Bohne, Fremon J. Sorenson, NeiU C. Jensen, Wilford A. Biggs; Donald Schmutz, Keith . Beck, Urwin Morley, Milton AUen, Dale Webber, Howard Knight, Frank Stagg, Alma Burton, Thomas Morley, Charles M. Smith, Jr. Lawrence Fox, and Roger Wood. Utah National Paries Boy Seoul! Council Names President New Officers; Clyde So-war- World War SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1961 Utah County, Utah Exams Given, In 7 Cities I' i . SUNDAY HERALD II ' 1 ('c5v, W75 September' C''") l I |